Thứ Sáu, 15 tháng 2, 2019

Waching daily Feb 15 2019

Vă vine să credeți ori nu, în timp ce starurile autohtone umplu Mamaia până la refuz, vedetele internaţionale descind pentru super distracţie, în Vama Veche Haddaway, veteranul clasamentelor muzicale euro dance, vedeta generației anilor '90, a fost la o petrecere în…Vama Veche

El a transmis, prin intermediul Click!, şi un mesaj despre concertul la care îl vom vedea live, Diskoteka Festival, care va avea loc în Timişoara, în perioada 31 mai-2 iunie

Autorul a două dintre cele mai ascultate melodii din anii '90 -"What is Love" (melodia a atins prima poziție în peste 20 de țări, single-ul vânzând albumul său de debut în câteva milioane de exemplare) și "I miss you", solistul olandez a ajuns vara trecută pe litoralul românesc la invitația unor prieteni germani, care i-au lăudat locul și distracția din fostul sat pescăresc

Alexander Haddaway (54 de ani), aşa cum îl cheamă în buletin pe star-ul pop dance, a petrecut câteva zile amestecat printre "valurile" de turiști și s-a distrat copios, ba chiar a susținut o cântare ad-hoc la un local de la malul Mării Negre, alături de alți artiști autohtoni, care n-au avut habar pe cine au alături

"Românii ştiu să se distreze şi sunt prietenoşi"."Am mai fost în România, la Cluj-Napoca și la București, am cântat, mi-a plăcut, însă la mare am ajuns mânat de un party, alături de mulți prieteni de-ai mei, ce au descoperit întâmplător locul și întreaga vară locuiesc în «Vama»

M-am simțit minunat în zilele petrecute acolo, eu însumi m-am născut la malul mării, în Caraibe (Trinidad Tobago-n

r.). Mii de oameni se distrează frumos la voi în țară, toți sunt prietenoși. Anul acesta revin în România, mi-ar plăcea să ajung iar acolo", își dorește artistul, cap de afiș la "Diskoteka Festival" (Timișoara, 31 mai-2 iunie 2019), neștiind că, pe "drumurile nostre", 800 de kilometri, din Timişoara până în vamă, este un drum ce durează cât ajungi cu avionul pe cealaltă parte a globului

Haddaway, ce se identifică și prin succese la nivel mondial precum "Life", ori "Rock in My Heart", va concerta pe stadionul din Timișoara, în cel mai mare eveniment din Europa dedicat muzicii anilor '80 și '90

Pe scenă vor mai urca artişti care au animat topurile şi discotecile din întreaga lume: Modern Talking, Ace of Base, CC Catch, Alphaville, Sandra, Nana, No Mercy, Sabrina, Mr President, Alphaville, Nana, Captain Jack, sau East 17

Premieră absolută pentru nostalgicii muzicii anilor de glorie ai genurilor europop, eurodance ori reggae, Diskoteka Festival promite sa readucă publicului atmosfera anilor '80 și '90 nu doar prin hiturile acelei perioade emblematice, ci și prin decoruri spectaculoase, acțiuni interactive, flash mob-uri inedited și suveniruri

Biletele se pot achiziționa de pe site-urile www.bilete.ro și www.diskoteca.ro.Haddaway, mesaj pentru cititorii Click!

Starul olandez s-a lăsat filmat în timp ce ne-a transmis şi un mesaj, despre întâlnirea pe care o aşteaptă cu fanii români, la "Diskoteka Festival"

„Timişoara, Haddaway te salută, ne vedem pe 2 iunie, la «Diskoteka Festival», să fiţi acolo, vom avea parte de multă distracţie"

De remarcat că, la 54 de ani, solistul nu este schimbat prea mult, doar că şi-a ras podoaba capilară

For more infomation >> Haddaway, solistul care a spart topurile cu «What is Love», s-a distrat pe rupte în Vama Veche - Duration: 5:52.

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Cultural issue: How UW safety Taylor Rapp is changing football - Duration: 42:18.

BELLINGHAM, Wash. -- Taylor Rapp is back at his old high school for the first time in more than two years

Several two-story buildings are under construction on the sprawling 40-acre campus carved out in a forest of pines, and Rapp is in awe of the project the Bellingham School District has dubbed "Rebuild Sehome

" Clad in a purple University of Washington polo and dark jeans on this warm, late-summer day, he's looking around and wondering exactly where the new football practice field will sit this time next year when the project is complete

He's not curious enough to jump a 10-foot chain-link fence and explore. Instead, he continues through the old dilapidated campus

He finds "Class of 2016" painted on the side of one of Sehome High's old ranch-style buildings, along with the hand prints of his former classmates in the school's colors of yellow and green

He points to one of them. "That's mine," he says as he places his hand on the brick wall

He walks further through the grounds and suddenly stops. Painful memories are beginning to flood back

"You know how at most schools the football team makes fun of the cross-country team?" he asks randomly

"Here it was the opposite. Here we were made fun of by them." It takes little time to figure out he's not playing for laughs

Sehome's current string of six straight Washington State boys cross-country titles matches the number of victories the school's football team has accumulated over the past three years

Rapp himself endured a 2-8 final season at Sehome in 2015 and won only five games in his final two years there

In fact, it's been 15 years since Sehome has fielded a winning football team, and only recently did it produce its first noteworthy football player in more than 30 years

Which makes Rapp's rapid rise to one of the country's fiercest, hardest-hitting defensive backs -- following in the backpedals of former Washington greats Marcus Peters, Budda Baker, Sidney Jones and Kevin King -- even more remarkable

He's beaten long odds, undeterred by a city that failed to support prep football, a high school community that openly mocked him, coaches who were unprepared to develop his talents, college recruiters who blatantly overlooked him and kids who racially taunted him for his Chinese ethnicity

Driven by the fear of being left behind and never fulfilling the sixth-grade promise he made to his brother of playing major college football, Rapp not only persevered but pushed his way to the front until he could no longer be ignored

This self-made football player finally has people's full attention, from Pac-12 offenses that game-planned for him the last three years to NFL scouts eager to watch the Huskies' latest great DB compete at the NFL scouting combine in a few weeks

"I had to separate myself from everyone around me and really stand out," Rapp says before exiting the Sehome campus and getting back on the road

"I knew that if I really wanted to go to the next level, I couldn't be ordinary." *** PICTURESQUE STATE ROUTE 11, or Chuckanut Drive, as the locals call it, is the preferred, scenic route of travel from Burlington to Bellingham

The meandering -- and sometimes harrowing -- corridor along the northern Washington coast unveils spectacular cliffside views of the Samish and Bellingham bays, an occasional waterfall along the rugged, pine-lined hillsides, the far-off snow-capped peaks of the Olympic Mountains and dozens of islands dotting the northern Puget Sound

The terminus of Chuckanut Drive -- not far from where travelers get spilled back onto Interstate 5 -- is Fairhaven, the southernmost neighborhood of Bellingham, known for its historic district

And in many ways, walking past the locally-owned shops and restaurants, it feels as if you've been transported back in time

Dale Archer has traveled state Route 11 hundreds of times over the past decade

A high school football coach lifer, Archer understands better than most that the 21 miles separating Burlington from Bellingham might as well be 2,100 miles

"Different culture here," the goateed coach says with his arms crossed, leaning forward for emphasis

"Literally, it's like walking into a different world." Although Bellingham is home to the nation's longest-running Peace Vigil, Archer isn't talking about the liberal politics of the Pacific Northwest

He's discussing a different type of culture -- the culture of football. He coached in Burlington for a dozen years before seeking a new challenge and taking the offensive line assistant job at Sehome in 2009 -- three years before Rapp entered high school

He's seen firsthand how low of a priority the sport has become in the community. "I came from a football culture where the whole town showed up on Friday nights," says Archer, who left Sehome after Taylor's senior season -- and one year before the school's football team went winless -- in order to spend more time cultivating his landscaping business

"All the games were sold out, even the away games where the entire town traveled

The whole system was in place from youth ball to high school." "Not here," interjects Austin Rapp, Taylor's older brother by three years and a former Sehome quarterback

"The athletes are here, but not the football culture. And it's getting worse. In fact, the (Bellingham) Boys and Girls Club just stopped its youth football

Football has never been supported here; it's kind of the joke of the school." It's not that the school is underfunded; the new Sehome project is coming at a cost of $73 million

It's just that football isn't seen as a priority in Bellingham like it is in so many other communities around the country, some just down the road from this town

As one school administrator said, "We're talking about different demographics. Some communities, the parents say, 'Son, you're playing football, and that's the way it's going to be

' But in Bellingham, it's just not that way." To that point, a school like Lynden High, just 17 miles to the north, typically has around 100 players on its football team

At Sehome, where the football team competes for athletes with the sailing and bowling teams -- as well as two other high schools in town -- and where the cross-country team has nearly 150 members, the football coaches might be lucky to suit up 35 on game day, with most players forced to play on both sides of the ball

It is nearly impossible to compete as a team and develop as a player, and for the Rapp brothers, it was excruciatingly frustrating

According to Archer, when he first got to Sehome, the football team was using gear that had been thrown out three years prior by youth leagues

Shoulder pads were held together by duct tape. The uniforms were more than a dozen years old

And the only practice field available was in such disrepair, the coach says he feared he'd roll an ankle just by walking on it

"We used to put on the jerseys -- they had these Peyton Manning-type, old-school sleeves," Austin says

"And we'd roll them up and put tape over the bicep and fold (the sleeve) back over the tape

" But a lack of quality uniforms and fields were just symptoms of diverse community interests and altered school boundary lines that led to football being de-emphasized in the late 1990s in Bellingham, a town that shows up on lists of both best and worst cities to reside in the United States

About 90 miles from Seattle and 21 miles from the Canadian border, its idyllic setting makes it desirable for year-round outdoor enthusiasts

It's home to Western Washington University (a stone's throw from Sehome), good public schools and an active microbrewery scene

On the other hand, the city with a population of around 90,000 has a high cost of housing, a disproportionate number of jobs in government and, of course, lots and lots of rain

"I love this place, but there's a very complacent mentality here," Austin says

"And in (Sehome), it was weird to have this kid (Taylor) who in sixth grade had this dream and vision, and never one day did he veer from it, which is remarkable, considering here isn't like L

A., where in youth leagues they're telling you that you can be like Kobe Bryant. Here, you're told to not pursue college playing sports

"People say football is dying here. I say football has been dead here for a long time

" Google "Bellingham" and "notable football players" and you'll find only two prominent names emerging from this area in the last 40 years: Doug Pederson and Jake Locker, both products of Ferndale High, 13 miles from Taylor's high school up I-5 and, as Archer might say, a whole different world from Sehome

Sehome has produced a few notable film actors (Hilary Swank, Billy Burke), a national political talk-show host (Glenn Beck) and, of course, a slew of top cross-country athletes

But football players? Since Sehome's powerhouse heyday in the mid-to-late '90s, the list starts and ends with one name: Taylor Rapp

*** ON THIS CLEAR DAY, if you look hard enough past the cherry tree in the Rapp family backyard, you can see Vancouver and half of Taylor's heritage

His father, Chris Rapp, grew up in Canada; Chiyan, his mother, is from China. In the early '90s, Chris' work took him to Shanghai, where he met Chiyan, who at the time was a student translator

The two got married, moved to Toronto and then Atlanta, where Taylor was born. When Taylor was 3 years old, the family moved to Bellingham, where they have lived since in an upper middle-class neighborhood on the city's east side

Taylor grew close to Chiyan's parents, who moved with the Rapp family to Atlanta, then Bellingham

They helped raise Taylor and Austin while Chris and Chiyan worked. Taylor picked up enough Mandarin that he could hold conversations in it, although complete fluency was challenged by his grandparents' wish to learn English

In both languages, they told Taylor and Austin the stories of their experience during the Cultural Revolution in China and the Communist takeover of the '60s and '70s

"Times were so hard for them," Taylor said. It was a blossoming relationship between grandparents and grandchildren that was built on cultural pride, an eagerness by the brothers to embrace their Chinese lineage with full immersion

But it wasn't always that way for Taylor. According to census data, Bellingham has an Asian population of 5

9 percent, but Taylor insists it must be smaller. Around town, he rarely sees people who look like him

In fact, he doesn't ever recall seeing another Asian person in his high school other than Austin

"I was different," he says, "I looked different." For young Taylor, it oftentimes brought a sense of embarrassment and humiliation, especially after he graduated from his Chinese-immersion elementary school and started to become more aware of his surroundings

He hid these feelings from his mom and grandparents because he didn't want them to think he was ashamed of them

Quite the contrary; he was just dealing with the pain of sticking out and being teased for it

"Growing up in Bellingham, because we were different -- especially on the football field, where there's not a lot of Chinese players -- you get taunted," he says

"They make fun of how you look -- your eyes, the widened, slanted eyes. There were a few instances where I was called the Ch-word

It was offensive to me. It made me embarrassed of who I was. That's why I never embraced it growing up

I was different than everyone else, and I didn't want to be." Slowly and with maturity (and especially after he arrived on the diversely populated UW campus located in a city, Seattle, that has an Asian population of more than 14 percent), Taylor's attitude changed to the point where he says he took every opportunity to show off his Chinese heritage

He pulls up his shirt to drive the point home. Over his right oblique is a tattoo he got at the end of his junior year at Sehome of Chinese letters representing Confucius' five virtues: kindness, justice, morality, wisdom and loyalty

He then pulls up the sleeve on his purple Huskies polo to reveal another tattoo on his upper left arm

It's of an ox, the zodiac sign for his birth year (1997), with more Chinese letters that Taylor says "in short means, 'Change the world and make a difference

' " Rapp is careful not to label what he received growing up from outsiders as racist, but no matter what label you want to use, it was present and hurtful

Ed Wang, the offensive tackle who became the first Chinese-American drafted when the Buffalo Bills selected him in the fifth round in 2010, can relate

He says he endured racial remarks growing up in Fairfax, Virginia, in Blacksburg while at Virginia Tech and even when he got to the NFL

"I had one teammate in the NFL pull me aside right when I got there and said, 'We never played with an Asian football player before and probably never will again, so we have to get all of our jokes in while we can,' " Wang said by phone from Beijing, where he's the president of the China Arena Football League

"A lot of these guys didn't grow up around different cultures and probably don't know any better, but they knew the stereotypes

Growing up, I faced that all my life." He also faced a sporting world that lacked cultural role models for him

The son of stars on the Chinese national track and field team who competed in the 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles, Wang was destined to play sports

But when he chose football, a sport most befitting his large size, he was an instant pioneer

"Even in college football, there was nobody," Wang said. "But it wasn't just football

Any team sport I played in all my years growing up, I never saw another Chinese kid on another team or my team

I don't think I even saw another Asian kid. Not even in college." About the only Chinese role model Rapp had in sports while growing up was Jeremy Lin

He, like most American sports fans at the time, got caught up in "Linsanity" when Lin finally got his chance with the New York Knicks in late 2011

He feels a kinship with the basketball icon even though the two play different sports

Like Rapp, Lin was constantly overlooked. Despite being named the Northern California Division II Player of the Year at Palo Alto High in 2006 and being the best player on that year's state championship team, Lin didn't get a single scholarship offer from a Division I or II school, and only a few sniffs from D-III teams

He ended up paying his own way to Harvard, which under Ivy League rules is prohibited from offering athletic scholarships

"If you don't look the part, it's just going to be harder and you have to prove yourself a little more," Lin said in a phone interview from Shanghai, where he spent part of his offseason after being traded from the Brooklyn Nets to the Atlanta Hawks

"I remember whenever I'd have a good game against a player that had a lot of hype, the first thing that everyone would always say was, 'Oh, the opposing point guard must have had an off night,' versus giving me the credit and maybe I'm just better than him

" Rapp and others close to him wonder if race might have played a part in his slow recruitment in high school

His father relayed a story of how Taylor went ignored by coaches and recruiting-site analysts at the Nike Sparq Combine in Los Angeles in the spring of his sophomore season, even though he walked away with a score of 108

3, the second-highest of all the high school participants there. "They wouldn't even spec an eye on me," Taylor said

"They would walk right past me to these African-American and white kids who in their mind looked like football players

I didn't fit the stereotype." *** THE TRACK AT CIVIC STADIUM, where Western Washington hosts its meets and where the Sehome Mariners play their football games, is getting a fresh makeover

It's around noon when Rapp strolls into the stadium and asks a member of the two-man construction crew if the gates can be left open while the workers go to lunch

It's clear Rapp isn't recognized, even though you'd think the greatest football player to come out of this area in more than a decade and a star on the state's top-10 nationally ranked college team should be

The men allow for five minutes before they need to secure the stadium entrance. Rapp walks halfway up the stands on the north end of the stadium and takes a seat at the 50-yard line

He points downfield toward the 30 and says, "Right there. That's where it happened

" He immediately pulls out his iPhone and calls up his favorite high school video highlight, only to realize he had misremembered it slightly

It's a goal-line situation, and he's playing deep safety, with the opposing quarterback standing in the shotgun in his own end zone

Rapp sees the screen developing before the ball's even snapped, sprints up 10 yards and delivers a vicious hit at the 7, dislodging the ball from the running back's hands

The very next play in the highlight reel is eerily similar, only this time it's around midfield and instead of the ball coming loose, a helmet goes flying through the air

"That was mine," Taylor says proudly. The stadium is empty on this summer Sunday afternoon, save for the two visitors recalling highlights from the stands

It might as well have been a Friday night in the fall. In most small towns around the country, even ones like Burlington just 30 minutes to the south, Friday nights are reserved for high school football, with packed stadiums and communities rallying around their local football team

But not in Bellingham, and certainly not at Sehome. The memories start flooding back again for Rapp, who's recalling stories from the stadium that produced so many highlights -- and lowlights

He recalls coming out of games early because his coaches saw how teams targeted him and didn't want their best athlete who sometimes had to play up to seven different positions get hurt late with their team down by 30

And he heard the criticisms follow of those who questioned his dedication and toughness

The football videos live forever online, but the other memories -- the mocking "U-Dub" chants from opposing fans after he received a scholarship from UW; the lack of support for the team from the school and community at large; the constant losing -- stay just as fresh for him

This is not because he wasn't able to block out the noise, but to the contrary; he used it -- and continues to use it -- to fuel his aggression on the field and keep himself focused on higher goals

"On Friday nights, I had to flip that switch and bring the physical aggression to every game, have that mentality that no one's taking this away from me," he says

"I had to have a work ethic, coming from where I came from, unlike anyone else. I needed to separate myself from everyone

" The Civic Stadium gates are now locked as the visit runs a little longer than anticipated; the workers' stomachs have won out over their patience

"We'll have to hop the fence," Taylor says. Kitty corner from Civic is Joe Martin Stadium, a ballpark that the Class-A Bellingham Mariners minor-league baseball team called home from 1977 to 1994

Ken Griffey Jr. started his professional career here as a 17-year-old in the Seattle Mariners' system

Now the ballpark is occupied by the Bellingham Bells, one of 11 teams in the West Coast League, a 30-game summer league designed to develop top college talent

The Bells have a home game on this day with the Bend (Ore.) Elks. Taylor walks in on a pregame batting practice at the Inside Pitch cages on Moore Street

These were the same cages where he had batted thousands of balls growing up as a shortstop in youth leagues and in high school

Players working out greet him by name. It's one of the few places, oddly enough, where he's recognized around Bellingham

There are many who believe that, had Rapp continued in baseball, he'd be a rising star in some team's minor-league system right now rather than embarking on an NFL career

Taylor -- whose favorite Major League player growing up was Mets shortstop Jose Reyes (he wore No

7 at Sehome and changed jersey numbers this spring from 21 to 7 in honor of Reyes) -- still thinks his greatest potential was in baseball, which is remarkable, considering how bright his NFL future appears

"That's probably true," Taylor's father, Chris Rapp, says. "He was an amazing hitter and shortstop

But he got bored with it." So bored, he gave up baseball altogether and dedicated himself to the sport he truly loved, even if he wasn't getting the coaching he needed at Sehome

He was going to find a way, and -- little did he know at the time -- it was going to come from a source that was right under his nose

Austin knew his little brother's frustration firsthand, having played four years at Sehome

Washington State coach Mike Leach gave the former quarterback a walk-on opportunity as a linebacker despite his raw skills at the position

But a shoulder injury that required surgery during his freshman year forced him to quit the team and turn his full attention to his engineering studies

In the short time he was with the football team, however, Austin absorbed everything he could

He wanted to be a long-distance mentor for Taylor to fill what the brothers perceived as considerable coaching gaps at Sehome

Even Archer admits that Taylor wasn't getting the coaching he starved for. "My brother needed me," Austin said

"That was our dream and our goal to play college football. Mine was quickly disappearing

" In the summer prior to Taylor's sophomore season at Sehome, Austin returned home to download as much as he could

The brothers worked on everything Austin had learned at WSU, especially fundamentals

"He taught me, for the first time, how to tackle," said Taylor, who lapped up the coaching

The two eagerly agreed to continue when Austin went back to Pullman in the fall. At around 11 p

m. every Friday, after Chris had uploaded Taylor's game video from earlier that night to Hudl

com (a recruiting website for college coaches), Taylor would interrupt his brother's studies for film review over FaceTime

"We'd watch Play 1 through Play 140, every play I was in," recalled Taylor. "We would go until 1 in the morning

And he'd criticize me from how I carried myself on the sideline to effort running to the ball

Everything that college coaches wanted to see on film. Effort. Technique. Form. Everything

And I'll tell you what, he was not coaching me soft; he coached me hard. He'd tell me straight up if I was too soft on a play

"If I didn't have him as a resource my sophomore and junior years, I don't think I'd be where I'm at today

" When Austin was relayed Taylor's appreciation, he bit his lower lip and tried hard not to let his emotions get the best of him

Tears forming, he took his time. "I was tough on him," he said, "because I wanted perfection from him

" *** JIMMY LAKE'S BEEN ON RECRUITING TRAILS ever since he took his first college coaching job at his alma mater, Eastern Washington, in 1999

He's been all over the country attempting to reel in high school talent, from big cities to small towns that can challenge even the most precise GPS devices

Getting to Bellingham isn't difficult. Getting recruiters to visit there is. "No," Lake said, laughing

"I don't get up there much." Lake, who was elevated from defensive backs assistant to defensive coordinator at Washington earlier this year, understands it's been more than a decade since his school plucked a recruit from the Bellingham area that required a visit

And Rapp's recruitment took a bit of luck and good fortune to even happen. Despite dominating at the state's 2A level, Rapp drew very little interest from even the smallest D-I schools

Frustrated, the family tried every avenue to get him exposed. By chance, Austin knew a kid he grew up with who was working in UW's football office cutting up recruiting tape for coaches

"He was kind of feeding into the coaches, saying, 'Hey, there's this kid in Bellingham you have to see,' " Austin said

Taylor's athleticism, despite the lesser level of competition, jumped off the film, leading to a last-second invite to UW's high school camp just a few months before he was to start his junior season at Sehome

Shortly after attending camps at USC and UCLA, Rapp blew the doors off the UW camp, so much so that the three-star recruit had an offer in hand from the Huskies by October

Soon after, other programs -- Stanford, Oregon and Notre Dame, among others -- jumped into the fray, wanting to sign Rapp, sight unseen, based solely on UW's scholarship extension

But they had no chance against the school Taylor had dreamed of playing for since he was a kid

"The first time I saw him (play football) in person was down here," Lake said, referring to Sehome's 2012 season opener, which was played in Husky Stadium

"He played quarterback, running back, receiver, defensive end, linebacker and safety

I think he even punted the ball." Lake then added something with unintended irony: "That (Sehome) coach was smart

Why wouldn't you put your best player all over the field?" With all its apparent flaws, Sehome football, perhaps unknowingly, had put the best player the school had ever had in its 50 years of existence into a position to get seen by college coaches from all around the country, even if others in Bellingham hardly noticed

*** RUNNING BACK MYLES GASKIN makes a habit of looking at Hudl video of incoming Husky recruits

When he heard a safety from Sehome High would be joining his team for the 2016 season, he grabbed his iPhone and called up his future teammate's highlights

"I'm thinking, this is just some big kid dominating these little 2A players," said Gaskin, who grew up in Lynnwood, just north of Seattle, and joined Rapp last week on the preseason All-America first team

"I'm thinking, this dude can't play." The sentiment was shared by many of Gaskin's teammates

It was an opinion even further ingrained after Rapp graduated from high school early by taking extra classes at the local community college, allowing him to enter UW in time to participate in spring camp

Even Austin had his doubts. He quietly believed, based on his own experience at Wazzu, that the moment might be too big for his little brother

How would all the losing Taylor experienced at Sehome affect him, especially surrounded by players who predominantly came from winning programs steeped in football tradition? Would he have the confidence to compete? "I was worried," Austin admitted, "how growing up here, what it did to him mentally

" But like he had done so many times before, the soft-spoken safety woke people up without saying a word

"I remember him coming in, this little white-Asian kid," said senior cornerback Jordan Miller, a year older than Rapp

"I didn't know how good he was. I had never heard of him before. But he came in and balled

" "We thought he was a heck of a prospect, but you never know," added Huskies head coach Chris Petersen

"I didn't know until we got him early and he came into spring ball. And after spring ball, we absolutely knew

" Two things happened, Petersen said, that convinced him. The first was how Rapp responded after suffering a hairline fracture in his left hand on the first day of spring camp

Without saying a word to anyone, and with Petersen and the rest of the coaching staff believing his spring ball was over, he walked out to practice the next day in a cast and not only didn't miss a single rep, he didn't miss a beat

"I remember (in practice) the ball gets batted in the air, and I'm about to get a pick, and here comes Taylor over my head with his club and picks it off," Miller said

"It was unbelievable." The second thing: Under the "mental errors" category tracked by the coaching staff, Rapp had zero for the entire camp

"How many players can you say that about, much less a freshman?" Petersen said. By the time spring camp was over, the head coach had seen enough

Rapp's performance carried over into the fall, and on the eve of his first college season -- on the eve of him fulfilling the promise he made to himself and his brother in sixth grade -- Petersen pulled Rapp aside, put his arm around him and whispered something the safety will not soon forget

"You're going to be the next great DB here," said Petersen, who had already sent one defensive back to the NFL since arriving at Washington in 2014 (first-rounder Marcus Peters in 2015) and was about to produce three more pro DBs (2017 second-rounders Budda Baker, Sidney Jones and Kevin King)

That statement came in great contrast to much of what Rapp had heard back in Bellingham -- the negativity, the mocking and taunts, authority figures at Sehome telling him to set realistic goals

The kid from the school that seemingly didn't care, from a community that had given up on football a long time ago, and from an ethnic culture that historically had produced just one NFL draft pick, was on his way to the big time

"I speak to our players honestly. I wouldn't say anything I don't believe," Petersen said, recalling the personal moment he had with his freshman safety

"When I saw him in spring ball and how he carried himself, I said, 'This guy's got it

' Sometimes they don't know what they have, so you have to put your arm around them and make them realize what they've got

" *** A SIGN HANGS IN COACH LAKE'S OFFICE that reads: Separation is in the Preparation

He knew no one had prepared more than Rapp, but his camp star was still a freshman, and freshmen rarely play at Washington, especially on a defense loaded with NFL talent

The Huskies opened the 2016 season with resounding victories over Rutgers and Idaho, but still, Lake was searching for the perfect rotation with his nickel defense

King was the fifth DB in previous years but was moved to outside corner, opposite Jones

Baker, who, like Jones, was a first-team All-Pac 12 choice, was at free safety, and JoJo McIntosh occupied the strong side

Darren Gardenhire and Brandon Beaver rotated starts the first two weeks at nickel

"We were both sitting on the sideline (against Idaho), thinking, 'This is going to be a long season,' " said Miller, who came off the bench in 2016 before becoming a starter at cornerback last season

Then came a depth-chart shakeup not many could have foreseen. Rapp was inserted as the starter at nickel in Game 3 against Portland State, replacing Gardenhire and Beaver

Making matters even more frightening for Rapp: He was now being asked to play an unfamiliar position alongside a cast of future high NFL draft picks

"Here I was, surrounded in a defensive backfield with all these projected first-rounders -- Sid, Kev, Budda -- and (Lake is) throwing me in there to start at nickel, a position I've never even played before, in my freshman year," Rapp said

"I was mesmerized by the situation. I was scared." "Honestly," he added while laughing, "I have no idea what Coach Lake saw in me, that early in the season, to throw me in there

" What Lake saw was something the entire coaching staff could no longer ignore -- they had a star in the making, one of the best wrap-up tacklers in all of college football, and an enforcer in their secondary who couldn't be denied a starting job, no matter their position on first-year players

"We loved everything about him," Lake said. "His smarts, his toughness, his instincts, his poise, his athletic ability, his tackling

Everything." By the time the season was over, Rapp had a team-high four interceptions (including two against USC's Sam Darnold, picked third overall by the New York Jets last April), was fifth in tackles (51), was named the Pac-12 Championship MVP (after intercepting two passes, one for a TD) and the Pac-12 Defensive Freshman of the Year, on a team that made it to the College Football Playoff national semifinals

The hard-hitting safety followed up his award-winning freshman season by earning first-team All-Pac-12 honors in 2017

He finished with 59 tackles (3.5 for loss), and his run-stopping grade of 89.0 is tops among all returning safeties in college football this season, according to Pro Football Focus

In his final season at Washington before announcing his decision to enter the draft early, Rapp missed only two tackles on the entire season and had PFF's fourth-highest overall grade among safeties (90

1). Those closest to him know the NFL won't be too big. Despite the obstacles, nothing ever has been for Rapp

"When I watch his games, football looks so easy for him," said Baker, who was Rapp's roommate on the road in 2016 before getting drafted in the second round by the Arizona Cardinals

"That's why I think he's ready for the next level." His timing metrics agree. Last spring, at Washington's Husky Combine, Rapp walked away with the team's best times in the short shuttle (3

95 seconds) and three-cone drill (6.57 seconds). The times would have placed him third in both of those events at the 2018 NFL Scouting Combine

If there's a weakness in his game (and there aren't many), scouts say it might be his range

Rapp is clearly aware. Besides studying tape last summer of Aaron Donald and Khalil Mack to improve his pass-rush techniques, he also worked diligently on improving his range

His coaches and others took notice in training camp. During an early-August intrasquad scrimmage last year, when the UW football social media team sent out a video of Rapp running full speed across the field to make a leaping interception in front of wide receiver Quinten Pounds (and emphatically punting the ball afterward), Lake retweeted it with the message: " This is how you patrol the middle of the field! Be careful when @trapp07 is on duty! #PurpleReign" A half hour later, after wrapping up a morning practice with the Arizona Cardinals, Baker followed up his ex-coach's praise with a sub-tweet: " Man that gets me HYPE! FUTURE 1ST ROUND PICK @trapp07!!!! #GODAWGS!" *** TAYLOR RAPP ARRIVES at the place in Bellingham closest to his heart: his home

His mother, Chiyan, is at the kitchen counter preparing a week's worth of food -- broccoli and carrots, steamed rice, potatoes and organic, grass-fed bison -- for her youngest son to take back to the UW campus house he shares with McIntosh, wide receiver Terrell Bynum and linebacker Brandon Wellington

Over the years, Chiyan has been providing Taylor with a lot of food for thought

She was the first to plant the idea of how Taylor could use his NFL platform, once he gets to the league, to help disadvantaged people in her native country

Taylor and Austin went to the Dominican Republic in 2011 with their Team USA-select baseball teams and saw firsthand the poverty there

"That was really an eye-opener for both of the boys," Chiyan said. The more immediate goal for Taylor is to become the NFL's highest-drafted Chinese-American

Currently, that honor belongs to Wang, who was not only the first but also the last

Wang was "shocked" to learn that no Chinese-American has entered the league since him, but it's not difficult to see why

According to the NCAA, more than 28,000 players participated in Division I football last season, but only 115 (or 0

4 percent) were classified as Asian. The NCAA does not differentiate between ethnicities within this category, so how many of those 115 were Chinese is unknown

What is known, however, is that two of them played last season for the Huskies. "We make a joke in the locker room that me and Taylor are the only duo Asian safeties in college football," said McIntosh, who is half African-American and half Cambodian

"We talk about how we'd like to grow the game and opportunities for all Asians." Rapp and McIntosh both say they've been encouraged by the messages they've received on social media from Asian kids and their parents thanking them for blazing a trail

Rapp wants to be a beacon for Chinese-American football players who come after him, provide them with a role model he didn't have and help grow the game in China

Lofty goals, no doubt. But who's willing to bet against the kid from Bellingham few believed would make it this far? "It's beyond making history to me," Rapp said

"To me, it's about gaining a platform that will help inspire a generation of Chinese- and Asian-American kids

I don't want to be just an answer to a trivia question; I want to inspire and have a real impact

"

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E-commerce in China is pretty unique | Around the world with Wilbur - Duration: 0:56.

Hi! I'm Wilbur, and I'm travelling around the world to learn how people behave online in different countries.

This week, I'm in China.

Did you know that Chinese e-commerce is very different from e-commerce anywhere else in the world?

Online marketplaces are very popular, but forget Amazon and eBay.

In China, local sites like JD.com, Taobao and Pinduoduo reign supreme!

In terms of online payments, the most popular methods are Alipay and WeChat Pay.

You can learn more about digital marketing around the world in The Webcertain Search And Social Report.

Check out the link in the description!

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This lot is SHIT!!! - Auction Hunter - Duration: 6:43.

Excuse me oh yeah! Hello everyone Ersah here your auction hunter! I've been

in another auction last weekend but it was like a horrible one! I bought three

different lots which I was not planning to buy! Do you

remember one of my tips? Don't buy anything if it's not on your list!

Anyway let's have a start! what's that? three one zero six! I paid 19 pounds and

74 pounds! It's nothing but you know! we'll see if we have anything inside! Now

let me start with this! What's that? Rineman Riemann P 20 and

right okay£9.49 ... Nine pounds for this one! Let's go on! What's that man?

Eyedrops but it's one of them have been used! £4.68 for each 4.79 for

each free postage right okay. 8 pounds Oh my goodness they're all open man bloody

hell! Design optics okay I can't I can't I

can't sell them no you know I can't sell. Okay

I'll be honest with you I only saw this one and it's brand-new

thank God it's brand-new. That's why I just bought this lot yeah! All right I

found them yeah. That's this that's here £17.95 it's exactly the price I'm looking

for . £15 we can write 15 pounds.

Okay it's something interesting because it's writing Philips here

okay Philips Sonicare oh it's working it's working. Okay used okay oh yeah yeah yeah

yeah yeah excuse me! £45 writing here! Excuse me! That's great just this

one is £14.99 and eight watching. That's it so we can write 14 pounds for just

for this one. Okay we can we can put these two together for 20 pounds. Let me

have a look. oh it looks what is that? What?

Battery-operated pencil sharpener okay it's exactly exactly like this. It is

like tenner and another one here we have three of them used and so 30 pounds

alltogether! Oh another Philips here okay another 15 pounds here! I got this was the

sonicare flex care. Is this working? it's working

whoo yeah exactly exactly so 15 pounds plus 6 pounds from Czech

Republic. Again we can write 20 pounds for this one 15 pounds 20 pounds again.

Uh-huh now we have.. Why did you open this man?? Why did you open this bloody hell ! I

can't I can't sell them like this they are open I can't sell them as it is sorry.

Right we....

Okay we are not selling this one as well. Don't forget what I told you as a tip. Do

not buy anything if it's not on your list! Oh that's great I got the I got a

calculator here....... Working but it's being used it's being used a lot. I have some

hair here! There are a lot of gloves here. I'm not gonna touch anyone else's hair.

okay let's let's see okay

Oh my goodness sorry no I'm not selling this yeah yeah! This was the worst

purchase I have ever made since I started this YouTube man! I paid about £20

and selling prices on eBay is 132 pounds which makes 112 pounds gross

profit! Even from this kind of a shit! Ah I know you hate to hear this but I have

to say all the time. Don't forget about eBay fees PayPal

fees taxes etc etc etc. So it's just that gross profit. But I'm telling

you again do not do that okay! Don't do what I did! Just buy what you want to buy!

If you can't buy them just don't buy anything! Otherwise it'll be like this!

Thank you very much for watching this! Ersah

the auction hunter will be around here. Please come again and watch my videos!

See you later bye-bye!

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After gaining weight, President Trump is now considered obese Los Angeles Times - Duration: 3:06.

After gaining weight, President Trump is now considered obese Los Angeles Times

President Trump has put on some pounds and is now officially considered obese.

The White House on Thursday released results of his most recent physical, revealing that his body mass index is now 30.4. Thats based on the fact that hes carrying 243 pounds on his 6 foot 3 frame. Thats up from 236 pounds in September 2016 before he became president.

A BMI of 30 is the level at which doctors consider someone obese under this commonly used formula. About 40 percent of Americans are obese, and that raises their risk for heart disease, diabetes, stroke and some forms of cancer.

Trump doesnt drink alcohol or smoke, but hes not a big fan of the gym either. His primary form of exercise is golf. And he says he gets plenty of walking in around the White House complex.

As for his diet, Trumps love of fast food remains. Last month, he invited the college football champion Clemson Tigers to the White House during the partial government shutdown. With the White House kitchen too understaffed to cater a meal, Trump stepped in: He ordered burgers, french fries and pizza.

Despite gaining 4 pounds since last year, the presidents physician Dr. Sean Conley said, the 72 year old president remains in very good health overall.

His resting heart rate was 70 beats a minute, and his blood pressure reading was 118 over 80, well within the normal range.

Conley said that routine lab tests were performed and that Trumps liver, kidney and thyroid functions were all normal, as were his electrolytes and blood counts. An electrocardiogram, a test that measures electrical activity generated by the heart as it beats, remained unchanged from last year.

Despite the fact that hes obese, his blood pressure is normal, said Dr. Mariell Jessup, the American Heart Assn.s chief science and medical officer.

Using the associations heart risk calculator, he has a 17 percent chance of developing cardiovascular disease in the next 10 years, mostly because of his age and slightly elevated levels of bad cholesterol, she said.

Modern to catch any potential problems but also to assure the public that they are fit for office. Trump went to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center last week for his second periodic physical, which lasted about four hours. During his exam, he received a flu shot and an inoculation to help prevent shingles, a viral infection that causes a painful rash.

I performed and supervised the evaluation with a panel of 11 different board certified specialists, Conley wrote in a memorandum to the White House. He did not undergo any procedures requiring sedation or anesthesia.

Trumps cholesterol reading improved since last year.

At his physical in January 2018, his total cholesterol was 223, which is higher than recommended, even though he was taking a low dose of the statin drug Crestor to help lower so called bad cholesterol, or LDL, and fats. Last year, his doctor said he would increase that dose in an effort to get Trumps LDL reading of 143 below 120.

Now, Trumps total cholesterol is down to 196, but his bad cholesterol is 122 slightly elevated. Conley said he planned to increase the dosage of a statin drug to 40 milligrams a day to bring the presidents cholesterol reading down further.

Dr. Robert Eckel, a former American Heart Assn. president and cardiologist at the University of Colorado, said he would aim for an LDL below 100.

Losing some weight would help modify some of the risk factors for heart disease, Eckel said. A 20 to 25 pound weight loss would be what Id recommend if he were my patient. And thats not a quick fix.

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'Monarchy is the problem NOT Meghan Markle' - Duke and Duchess urged to DITCH Royal life - Duration: 1:46.

 The call was made by academic and Royal historian Kate Maltby. Last week five of Meghan's friends attempted to counter the negativity in an interview with People magazine

Ms Maltby argued the monarchy cannot be made truly inclusive. Writing for CNN, she said: "The simple solution is to abolish an absurd and anachronistic system

 "If Meghan and Harry want to be truly radical, perhaps they should walk away completely

 "They could have no greater influence on Royal life than by denouncing it." Meghan and Harry married last May in a star-studded ceremony at Windsor Castle

 Five months later, in October, the couple announced they are expecting their first child

 READ MORE: 'You weirdos!' - Prince Harry invited into 'SHRINE' to Meghan Markle  Ms Maltby argued it is particularly difficult to integrate Meghan into the Royal setup, due to her former life as a successful actress

 She commented: "At the heart of this problem is the fact that Meghan has a personality and a prior public footprint, neither of which Royals should have

 "Traditionally, Royal strategists have decreed that Royals should cultivate as much distance as possible from the public

" In her academic role Ms Maltby has focused on the Elizabethan era, including the Queen's intellectual pursuits

Meghan and Harry are expecting their first child this spring She has also written about politics and culture for a variety of publications

 However Ms Maltby did agree that much of the media scrutiny is legitimate. She wrote: "The real problem is that much of this scrutiny is reasonable, but only within the tortured logic of a Royal family's very existence

 "Meghan isn't a celebrity spending only her own money anymore; she is supported by the Sovereign Grant, a system built on British tax money, and by the Duchy of Cornwall

"

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Colonel who removed the first female captain of an Air Force is seen in crude video - Duration: 9:12.

The colonel who removed the first female captain of an Air Force demo team because he 'lost confidence in her ability' was part a crude video, made on a military base, about male genitalia

On Tuesday, Colonel Derek O'Malley relieved Captain Zoe 'SiS' Kotnik, 30, of her command after just two weeks

Officials did not provide specific details on why she had been ousted from her role but speculation was rife across social media about why the first ever female captain would be removed

Colonel O'Malley, 45, said that Kotnik had made 'mistakes' and that he had 'loss of confidence in her ability to lead' as commander of the F-16 Viper Demonstration team

In the mid-2000s, a video, dubbed a 'Maestromedia' production was posted online.In it, a number of Air Force squadron perform a song and dance routine about the discomfort of men's genitalia while flying and the benefits of talcum powder

It also features a singing puppet of a penis and testicles and numerous references to male genitalia

The video, parodying an infomercial for Gold Bond Body Powder, begins with one serviceman talking about his experience with 'swamp nuts' while flying

O'Malley and another squadron member, Matt 'Freq' Casey then appear in the next frame in front of a white board with crude drawings

'Hi, I'm Maestro O'Malley, Chief of Weapons for the 35th Fighter Squadron…if there's one thing more important to me than tactical aviation, it's a healthy pair of balls,' he says

'That's why we use, Gold Bond Powder,' they jointly say before breaking into a musical number

O'Malley is then seen marching down a corridor alone with the bottle of talcum powder on hand

'Gold Bond Powder, you are a friend of mine.'Gold Bond Powder, you make my balls feel fine,' he sings

A group of servicemen then appear behind him and chime in to sing the chorus.Throughout the video, O'Malley is seen sprinkling powder over a puppet of a penis and testes

DailyMail.com has contacted the U.S.Air Force for details on any disciplinary action faced by those involved but as of publication had not received a response

O'Malley could not be reached for comment and Matt 'Freq' Casey declined to comment on the video

'Finally I can really play with my balls! Balls! Balls!' he sings while gesticulating with the lewd doll

The crude video was first posted by The Drive.O'Malley, was Chief of Weapons and Tactics, 35th FS, at Kunsan Air Force Base in South Korea, from July 2004 until August 2005, according to his Air Force biography

In a statement on Facebook, Colonel O'Malley, a decorated fighter pilot and the 20th Fighter Wing Commander at Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina, said: 'We have thousands of Airmen across our Air Force serving our country, and not one of them is perfect

'As good people, like Capt.Kotnik make mistakes, I want them to have the opportunity to learn from them without being under public scrutiny, and to continue to be a part of this great service

'This will be a difficult time for Capt Kotnik, but she's surrounded by wingmen [who] will help her every step of the way

' He added that he hoped Kotnik will continue to serve the Air Force.Captain Kotnik's predecessor Major John Waters has now resumed command of the team at Shaw Air Force Base

Kotnik has eight years of military experience and flown more than 1,000 hours with the U

S.Air Force.The Viper team is one of four air performance teams under US Air Combat Command (ACC)

Their demonstrations help with recruitment efforts, as well as showcasing plane and pilot abilities at air shows to millions of spectators every year, according to the USAF

Military.com reported that her first air show as commander had been scheduled for the end of March

She will still serve in a non-supervisory role with the 20th Fighter Wing, according to Military

com.Since graduating from the Air Force Academy in 2011, Kotnik went on to experience aerial performances for the U

S.Air Force.In a statement at the time of her appointment last month, Kotnik said she hoped her new title would help influence younger generations who came after her at the academy

'What I'm looking forward to most is the potential to have an influence on younger generations,' Kotnik said in the news release

'I know first-hand how impactful air shows can be and what a difference it makes to young people to see just one example of what they too can do and who they can become

'I hope to be a source of inspiration and motivation they can draw from to apply in their own lives

' The F16 Viper Demonstration Team also serves as a public relations tool for the military

'These shows allow us to demonstrate the capabilities of the F-16 to a worldwide audience while highlighting the work of the Airmen who keep the Viper flying,' Master Sgt

Chris Schneider, F-16 Viper Demonstration Team superintendent said last month.'It's not every day people get the chance to hear the sound of freedom roaring over their heads or watch a team of maintainers working together to make it happen

' The team is currently in preseason training with the first demonstration scheduled in Key West, Florida, on March 30 and 31

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Is Your Boiler Not Working? 4 Easy Checks To Make - Duration: 1:28.

So you've got up in the morning or you've come home from work, your house is

cold, you've got no hot water. I'm going to

give you 4 simple steps just to check before you call out your Gas Safe

registered engineer. Step 1. Just check the power is on into your

system. You should have a fused spur or even a plug in the wall with a switch,

just make sure that is switched on. I go to a lot of people's houses where they have

actually turned it off by mistake and all it needed was a simple flick on.

Step 2. Go to your timer, so this will be your timer for your heating or hot water.

Make sure that the lights are on and that it's actually switched to constant

to make sure that it's got the best chance possible or firing up. 3rd step.

Go to your room thermostats, this is where you turn your heating up and down.

So you might have a simple dial on your wall or you might even have say a

smart thermostat like a hive or a nest. Make sure they're turned up, they're also

calling for heat. Step number 4, then go to your boiler make sure it's fired up.

It might have a green light or something like that on it. If not it could be

flashing it might just need resetting, do the simple thing, turn it off turn it

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