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- [Woman] Oak Milk, scene one, take one.

(laughing) Marker.

(upbeat music)

- Hi, I'm Tracy Lockwood Beckerman,

a registered dietitian in New York City.

And it is my job to help you figure out

what to eat and why.

We've loved us some alternative milk for a while now.

Soy, cashew, almond and coconut milk

have all had their time in the sun and in our lattes.

There is a new alternative milk in town

and it's winning our hearts.

Oat milk.

(awing)

In just one year, oak milk has gone from being served

in 150 coffee shops in the United States

to over 2,000.

Are you cereal?

This is made from oats?

But, before things move too fast,

let's take a closer look at oat milk

and find out what it's all ab-oat.

(light music)

Soak oats and water in the refrigerator overnight,

blend them, strain them and that's it.

You get oat milk.

Yes!

Wait, I gave a weird thumbs up.

(lively music)

Compared to other alternative milks, like hemp, flax,

coconut, almond, cashew, rice,

oat milk generally has more protein.

Oat milk has more fiber in comparison to cow's milk

and other alternative milks.

Specifically from beta glucan,

a super dietary fiber found in oats that's been celebrated

for its cholesterol lowering properties.

You can, beta glucan!

(upbeat music)

If you're wondering why oat milks

seem just plain creamier and more delicious,

— Oat my god, this is so creamy! —

I'm sorry, I'm screaming.

That's the higher carb count working it's magic.

Oat milk is generally higher in carbohydrates

than other alt milks which is beneficial in providing you

with sustainable fuel and energy for the day.

♪ Oat, oat, oat, oat, oat, oat, oat ♪

♪ Oat, oat, oat, oat, oat, oat, oat ♪

The carbs are coming from the oats themselves

but don't worry, these are the healthy,

slow digesting carbs that help deliver

energizing B vitamins, which means we can make it to our

seven pm yoga class, no sweat.

Unless it's hot yoga,

then's there's going to be a lot of sweat.

(upbeat music)

Oat milk is not considered a significant source of protein

compared to traditional cow's milk.

Some brands fortify their oat milk with vitamin D

and calcium which help support bone health,

but cow's milk has more nutritional bang for your buck.

And just like with all food products,

before it's on the table, read the label.

Some varieties sneak in unnecessary added sugar or oils

like canola oil during the manufacturing process

to maintain structure and viscosity.

But it's such a small percentage added to the beverage

and really shouldn't deter you from adding a splash

or two in your coffee, no big deal.

Oats contain a small percentage of what the haters

like to call the anti-nutrient, aka, phytic acid.

Phytic acid, are you in here?

I don't see you.

Why is everyone so afraid of you?

Phytic acid is an active storage form of phosphorus

typically found in plant seeds such as legumes, nuts

and oats.

As a whole, the more phytic acid in the diet,

the harder it is for you body to absorb

other helpful nutrients.

Think of phytic acid as a stage five clinger

that's preventing you from mingling with the hotties.

Which is sups annoying.

Before you chuck your oats out the window,

if you eat a balanced diet,

phytic acid shouldn't be a problem for you.

And a small amount of phytic acid

actually has protective effects for our heart.

Hot tip, if you DIY your own oat milk,

if you soak your oats in water overnight,

it will reduce that phytic acid.

Fret no more.

(upbeat music)

Oat milk has some pretty nice stuff going for it,

so I think we're ready to make it official with oat milk.

(slurping)

Ah.

Mm, delicious.

But I'll leave you with a big alt milk disclaimer.

Alt milk has very different protein, fat and vitamin content

than traditional cow's milk.

Oat my God, Becky, look at her cup.

(laughing)

Just because it's considered milk,

people shouldn't assume that it holds the same

nutritional value as dairy milk.

But oat milk is a great alternative

for those with a dairy or nut allergy.

Now that we're all clear on oat milk,

let's move on to the next question.

Should we be calling alt milks, milk at all?

Oat juice anyone?

See you next time for an another episode

of You Versus Food.

So, weird.

And don't forget to subscribe to Well and Good's

YouTube Channel, like right now.

Do it!

Peace oat, I'm oat of here.

♪ Oat say can you see ♪

(laughing)

♪ Oat say can you see ♪

Oh my God.

(light music)

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SURVI-VLOG 14 / STITCHES COMING OUT SOON / WHAT IS GOING ON IN THE PURSUIT OF BETTER CONTENT - Duration: 13:03.

hey everybody welcome back to SURVI-VLOG this channel if you're new here is

dedicated to the day-to-day problems that I have while trying to shoot

outdoor survival related bushcraft content so the other features that

you'll see on my channel are outdoor related except for this vlog which is

just kind of the behind-the-scenes stuff that actually goes into creating that

content so before we started the first thing I want to do is I want to throw a

shout out to my buddy he just started a Vlog he just kind of swallows his

inhibitions and grabbed his camera and said the hell with it I'm gonna do it

and he started a video log on YouTube and it's called A-BOMB MOTO and he's got

a couple of different episodes out right now him riding his motorcycle him

driving in his car but it's a moto vlog and it's all just him kind of moving

around the northern countryside and talking about stuff so it's pretty cool

I have been enjoying it I would throw it out there and tell Adam you know good job brother keep it up

I'm watching we're paying attention so just develop

your style develop your skill and keep pushing forward and then I want to throw

a shout-out to my new subscribers I've got about a hundred maybe more new

subscribers just since the last time I did a Vlog and I love that I'm getting a

little momentum I love that you guys are coming here and watching me run my mouth

and looking at my better content the actual produced content I really

appreciate that it means a lot to me and I'm glad that you came here and if

you're new here and you haven't subscribed yet you know consider you

know tap on the subscribe button ringing the bell so you get notified whenever I

do these or do my other uploads and and stuff like that so with that stuff out

of the way I wanted to ask you has anybody looked back and seen my the one

I just published maybe it was yesterday I published one called "just the tip" and

it's just a survival tip I've got I've got a book full of them like I got a ton

of survival tips in here like little 1 minute tips that just kind of make the

job easier so I thought I would start doing

that maybe a weekly thing just film it real quick when I'm already filming

something else and just throw out a tip and then publish it on maybe Thursday

I'm thinking and and go from there so if you liked it you know let me know say

you know you you you liked it or you didn't not so much the content if you

didn't like the content I understand not everybody has the tips aren't applicable

to every single person but they are good tips and if you ever find that you need

them then you know good to go also I've decided to continue to wear my

glasses managed to adjust my light so it doesn't reflect too much it's a lot

easier on me if I can see what I'm looking at instead of being blurred out

so they're a thing now I'm gonna keep them on um so yeah I have a lot of a lot

of tips and stuff in this notebook this notebook my wife made me so I didn't I

don't like making it turning this into like a big sales ad but I do like to

point out the cool stuff my wife made me so she made me this really cool notebook

in the shop that is now like my show ideas so I kind of keep this with me and

I write down any show ideas for skills videos or tools or techniques videos or

reviews I want to do or gear that I got that I need to review all that kind of

stuff it's all in here it's all got its own no pages and it's my organization so

it's actually kind of part of talking about the behind-the-scenes stuff

because nobody can do that without having a way to keep everything straight

and I personally don't function well when I'm trying to keep all my lists and

everything on my phone it just doesn't work

my phone's junk in the first place and I like lists I like just writing stuff

down on paper and having it where I can look at it and not be dependent on the

technology to do it so that's kind of a thing with me and when I can't carry

that she maybe this one to put in my pocket a little pen holder that holds up

little ink pen and then it's just a flip book I got some business cards and some

three by five cards and then I have just a right near a flip book so most of the

time this will probably just be in my back pocket and that other one because

one won't carry you around like I said I'm not trying to turn this into a sales

pitch or anything but I'll throw a thing up there for our

website and I'll leave that at that so just the tip it came out of one of those

books there's a whole bunch more in there I'm gonna throw them out some of

them you know some of them you don't

it's kind of like the tricks of the trade but I've always been a firm

believer in that you need to learn the trade before you can learn the tricks of

the trade I'm gonna throw them out and make the job easier but it's always it's

always better to learn as much as you can about any particular topic and then

learn the tricks or develop the tricks as you go it just so happens I developed

quite a few and I might as well give them away and you can do with them what

you will so that's that just the tip it's gonna be coming out on Thursdays

from now on maybe not this week because I released one a little early and that I

shot when I did the video on this watch band which is actually going to publish

on Saturday so look for that and if you're not subscribed like I said do it

and ring the bells so that you so that you know when this one publishes on

Saturday I finished the edit it's a it's a great

little video it's only about 10 minutes long and then you can make that NATO

band I think tomorrow it's not tomorrow the day after tomorrow I go get my

stitches out and then I can start moving around a little bit more but it does

take the better part of a day for me to get all the way down to the VA go

through the appointment running the errands or anything I have to do and

then make it back home so pretty much if I got to go to the VA that day there's

no shooting there's nothing that really gets done that day so so that takes a

whole day away from my week and it also limits the amount of content that I can

put out this week but I'm working on so I did release a little teaser video for

the NATO watch and if you saw it I hope you saw I hope that's what brought a lot

of new people here stick around it's only gonna get better and I intend to

not always do a teaser but if I get the video done early enough in the week

because like it it takes a lot out of me like I really want to just post that

video and be done with it but then that leaves me open on Saturday with nothing

to so I really have to try and dial back as

much as I release and release it on a schedule so that I have content to

release because there are periods of time where I can't produce anything and

if I don't have anything in the shoot then nothing comes out and you lose

interest and I don't want that to happen so I have to actually tease it out a

little bit farther but I made a teaser for it and what I did was I went through

and chopped a whole bunch of little sections out of the video and created

one little one-minute thing that I shared on social medias and and feel

free I mean if you have them feel free you got my blessing to share them all

over the place and link them back here or do whatever you want with them that's

that's cool that's why it's out there and yeah I intend to do that with my

videos if I get the videos done early enough in a week and publish them on

Saturday or schedule them to publish themselves on Saturday then I'll do a

teaser and let it go so if there's no teaser it doesn't necessarily mean

there's no video on Saturday it just means I'm still working on it I don't

have time to get the teaser put out so that's that so yeah I mean if you like I

said if you came here because of that you can look back just a couple of

videos and you can see that my progress is even down to just the lighting and the

setup here in this little space I'm really really working every single video

to make it better and I'm putting a lot of effort into it and if you can

appreciate that then I'd appreciate a subscription that

would be really cool for you to keep coming back and you know follow me as I

grow and if you know anybody this is the important part you know anybody that's

actually doing an outdoor vlog or a survival channel or bushcraft channel or

camping Channel or something like that and they're having issues with it man

turn them on to this channel because everything every problem I have I'm

throwing out there and I'm saying this is the problem this was my mistake this

was my stupidity this is how I fixed it I need to bought this near or I did this

or I quit using that it's all gonna be here every mistake and everything that I

learned is going in here and also I'll point you to the other channels on

YouTube that I watch that give me the information I need in order to get

better so that's what I'm trying to do here and I

have been I talked about it a while ago working on the bear bowl video I did

shoot a lot of footage the day before I went into surgery but as I go back and

go through the footage there's a little bit that's blurry or out of focus some

of it I forgot to hit record you know I do that some of it the sound isn't

actually as good as I wanted it to be or the angle isn't right or there's just

there's a lot of footage in there that needs to be reshot so I had to push that

to the side and shoot one in the shop but the bear bowl video is coming I just

have to wait until I can March out across the snow and shoot reshoot a

couple of those takes but it's gonna it's going to be coming I didn't forget

about it it's still there and maybe not a maybe

not a big problem it's on my own stupidity but I actually lost a piece of

gear and I spent as much stuff as I wanted to get done today I couldn't do

any of it because I spent the entire day ransacking this studio ransacking

all my bags of gear ran all over the house checking all my pants pockets all

my coats and I lost the little metal mount that holds my camera to the tripod I

had another and I'm using my spare but I had to go back on Amazon and order the

mount again so I have one coming so I have one for my other setup hush

my dogs in here okay buddy now that you've made yourself known hup can you

can they see you yes say hi say hi buddy say hi I'm doing I'm doing no wonder-dog

okay off back to sleep that's my buddy you've probably seen you in some of my

videos anyway I lost that mounts I had to order

another mount which is kind of a pain I feel real bad that I would lose a piece

of equipment that I needed so badly because that same mount goes to the

tripod it's sitting on right now it goes on my monopod and it goes on

slider and I don't know you know I don't know what I did with it so while I have

this extra I don't want to only have one because if I lose one in the snow or

drop it when I'm out in the forest then I'm screwed

then I'm zip tying that camera to a tripod so I have to have at least two of

them for one camera and you know and I have a backup camera too in that backup

camera is gonna need a mount and it's a mess

so I real feel real bad I don't know what I did with it but it's gone so

maybe it'll turn up eventually I don't know so yeah it looks like I'm pushing

over my 10 minute mark and I'm really trying to keep these you know bite sized

so that's about it I really appreciate you guys you know coming by if this is

your first one by all means subscribe share it like it you can check in with

me I'm on the Instagram Facebook and Twitter

oh and Instagram I've been doing my my daily mantra I skipped the last couple

days I don't think I'm gonna do the weekends I'm just gonna do the workweek

you know the Monday through Friday but it's gonna take me a little while to

kind of get it worked out so it's gonna be hit and miss for a little while until

I get the details worked out on it I don't like the program that I'm using

right now to actually make the meme for it but they are coming I want to make

those kind of a regular staple just like a daily thing I put out and says hey you

know like be motivated say this over in your head and you know lend a hand and

be a part of your community in that kind of business just with a little funny

twist to it so that's it like I said stick around I'd love to

have you if not if it's not your thing dude totally I get it roll on down the

road and maybe we'll meet again in the future and that's all I have I

appreciate you being here I love you and I'll see you on the next one

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Success is not a sequence | IN 60 SECONDS - Duration: 1:27.

More than 20 years ago, Ron Haskins and Isabel Sawhill at the Brookings

Institution sifted the social science data and found that anyone who finishes

high school, works full-time, and marries before having children almost never

experiences poverty. They called this the "success sequence". What the sequence misses

is that each of these steps is enormously complex. It takes a lot of parental

attention, energy, and love before a child crosses the stage at a high school

graduation. Social networks are critical to finding a full-time job. A happy

marriage is arguably the most complex challenge of all. Looked at this way, it's

not so much a sequence as a decades-long dialogue between the individual,

their family and friends, and the community. Education, work, and marriage

are the marks of a successful life as it unfolds. We owe Haskins and Sawhill a

profound thanks for bringing us the success sequence. The job now is

developing the strategies for strengthening families and communities

so that more people find the path and stay on it.

What do you think are the

most important factors in success, and how can we work together to make the

promise of America a reality for more people? Let us know in your comments. Also,

let us know what other topics you'd like our scholars to cover in 60 seconds, and

be sure to like and subscribe for more research and videos from AEI.

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Laxmi Raai's Where is The Venkatalakshmi Movie Trailer | Praveen | Madhu Nandan | Mango Music - Duration: 2:17.

Why are you leaving without saying anything?

As you're some handsome guy, I let you sit beside me.

-Satyavathi, are you bathing? -Damn you! Get lost.

Don't care.

-You don't have any shame. -Shame?

What does it mean grandma?

She might be the new chick who came to our village.

See Ganga Bhavani, seems like my opinion on you might change.

-Show up tomorrow in a half saree. -Damn you!

Well, what are your names?

-Chantigadu -Pandugadu

Wow! Is Gadu a suffix?

She is beautiful, isn't she?

[screams]

[door shatters]

[roars]

[explodes]

WHERE IS THE VENKATALAKSHMI

[screams]

Venkatalakshmi...

HINDU CREMATORIUM BELLAMPALLY

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Why is CASH considered KING in real estate | #RealEstateTalk 017 | Spring Texas Real Estate - Duration: 3:23.

Welcome to another episode of real estate talk. I'm Jill Wente, a

Realtor with Better Homes and Gardens Gary Greene specializing in the Spring Texas

real estate market. On today's episode of real estate talk I'm going to talk about

cash and why cash is considered king in real estate. The scenario is

you're a buyer and you are competing against other buyers for the purchase of

this prime property. Nine of the buyers are just like you coming in with

financing but the tenth buyer is coming in with cash. You then find out that the

seller has chosen the cash buyer and the question is why did the seller not choose

your offer when you're offering the seller the exact same price as the cash

buyer. There's a couple reasons as to why cash is considered king in

real estate and why that seller chose the cash offer. One reason is because cash can offer

the seller a quicker close. With financing the financing process takes

between 21 to 45 days with cash you can close as quick as 14 days maybe even in 10 days.

Another reason is cash comes with less risk. Cash eliminates potential for financing not to come

through. Upfront you have a pre-approval letter from your lender. That

pre-approval is just that it's pre-approval. it's not final loan

approval. With cash the seller is assured that the funds to close are available. The seller doesn't have

any concerns about if we are going to get down to the last minute and the buyer's agent or

lender says "I'm sorry I'm not able to give the buyer the loan" and then his

house is going back on the market. Another reason cash is king in real estate is there's no appraisal with a cash

transaction.

An appraisal is a requirement of the lender. Let's say

you agreed to pay $200,000 for the house but the appraisal comes in at $195,000.

Now you're asking the seller that I want you to take $195,000 otherwise I'm not

buying the house. With cash there's no appraisal. The seller knows

he's gonna get $200,000. Another one is as far as the closing date ... with cash all you

have to do is wire the funds and show up on the closing date. With lending if you're

delayed in getting your information to the lender or if the lender gets backlogged

for some reason then the date that you and the seller agreed to close on doesn't happen.

The seller says with cash I know I'm gonna close on that day

and I don't have to worry about the lender potentially screwing up

my closing date. Cash is KING in real estate. that's it for this

episode of real estate talk. I'd love to connect with you on facebook or Instagram or

YouTube. I'm at DiscoverSpringTexas. Also jump over to our website

of DiscoverSpringTexas.com we've got lots of great content over there

for you too. Until next time

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Why Fahrenheit 451 Sucks (and is outdated) - Duration: 14:19.

hi everyone so I would rather not annoy you with a disclaimer and I just want to

get straight to what we came for. now this is, I would say, a review on

Fahrenheit 451 but the thing of course is that I really didn't like this

book and so this is a pretty negative review, in which case a lot of you might

consider it a rant review and therefore I didn't word it as a review in the

title because most of these is... this video is pretty much the reasons why I

dislike this book so much not only do I disagree with this book in a way but I

also think that even as a story it's just not told well. I know that a lot of

people had to read this in high school. I didn't have to read it in high school

but I did read it in high school for the first time when I was 16 and I didn't

really care for it but I just kind of forgot about it.

And recently I re-read this book and I disliked it even more pretty much. so 5

points and each point is either no star, half a star, or a full star. And first

point - the first point is writing style and to this I do give a half

star. A lot of people think that the writing style is especially good in this book. I

do have to disagree although I do think that it is kind of the better aspect of

the book. Most of it is either like lazy bland explanation, not really description

but just straight-up explanation- or it is so flowery that you really have to

struggle to understand what even is going on in the first place, by which I

mean you kinda have to force yourself to picture things like a character's

expression or their surroundings and stuff like that because it's you know he

gives you flowery descriptions of them but you don't really quite get it

because it's just like a clever quirky way of writing and not really so much

giving you a good image of what's going, a vivid image I think. And like I said

the rest of it is really dull and bland and it explains things

like saying "smiling furiously" or "asking insanely". I mean I don't

think that's impossible to do but how does that happen? how do you... how would

you describe the way a person asks insanely or smiles furiously?

because that's the work that the writer is supposed to do for you, you

know paint the picture for you so that you can interpret it. If they - if the

writer interprets the --- you know, obviously that's this is a matter of taste and all

but this is my taste and I just think that it does not make a lot of

sense for the writer to interpret everything for you

because then why are you even reading it? reason why it's actually just half a

star is because I found a couple parts that I thought were very nicely written

and I liked them a lot. I'm trying to find one right now there's

this one in page 117. The narrator says "Now, sucking all the night into

his open mouth and blowing it out pale with all the blackness left heavily

inside himself he set out in a steady jogging pace. He carried the

books in his hands" I think it's very clever sucking all the night your open

mouth and blowing it out pale you know your breath is white but you suck

in the night - is really the air of the night but I think that was very nice,

one of the few highlights of this book in terms of writing style. Now for plot

and world building which I will also add on this point. I give it no star. The

characters at times - especially the main character Guy Montag - he makes kind of

senseless decisions. Mostly talking about the part where I mean this is kind of a

spoiler but I'm being very vague about it - when he is reading

poetry to these women and all that. that's pretty much just something that

serves to advance the plot but it makes no sense for him to do it there's no

explanation or justification for it other than ''he didn't know what he was

doing'' or ''he was just really being impulsive'' or whatever. Same with him and Fable

wanting to see whether Beatty was on their side even though he had

been hostile to him to the main character before that, and that put their

plan at risk so it was again kind of a senseless decision. And generally making the other

firemen suspicious of him from the beginning for a really no reason at all

was - which I felt like he was almost like deliberately

making them suspicious at times and it felt kind of lazy in terms of storyline

because it just didn't feel like something that the character would

naturally do. To me the world just makes no sense I'm going to be honest here it's

not like I wanted to be realistic obviously I understand that this is

science fiction but why is it - why is anything happening here? I mean maybe in

the fifties things were actually very very different from what they're now I mean in

this aspect, which I doubt in this particular case that they were that

different because I mean in the history of humanity 60, 70 years is not even that

much. Yes things have changed a lot but people tend to respect readers a lot and

reading is something that people do very much associated with being intelligent

being smart. Readers and people who read a lot of books are very useful in

different ways to society, even in capitalism and so on. so it's - there's

just really no way to connect this whole thing of wanting to burn books and not

wanting anyone to read books and.. the world working in the first place.

People have all these inventions for example so many inventions that

pretty much, again, just serve to advance the plot... so many of these inventions, how

could they have happened in a world where people don't read books or at

least are very limited in their freedom to read books. That just doesn't really

make a lot of sense and that was not really something that was explored at

all in this novel. I mean what's the logic in this world? who even benefits

from burning books? I know that at some point a character explains that people

don't like being challenged and thinking deeply and

so on but.. who benefits from banning books? I mean yes I know that in the

story it is meant to be kind of a democratic decision but it still doesn't

quite feel like something that would ever happen it feels so far-fetched

nothing in the world building makes it our all believable or scary as dystopia

usually is supposed to be. And if books were being burned because the population

themselves didn't want books, why isn't the social pressure - the extreme social

pressure in this case - be enough so that you didn't even need to ban books

because people are so socially punished for reading books? that you don't even

need to be legally punished? I mean I don't know man, this whole thing it just

isn't quite connecting my head. My next point, point three is characters, which

also has no stars. Probably the weakest point of this book. The dialogue is actually

terrible. Everyone is constantly being so transparent with their intentions pretty

much telling their feelings directly through dialogue I mean there's nothing

that people have to really hide that much or anything. people just say things

that nobody really ever says. At times they're just having like an internal

monologue or more like characters are having a monologue while having a

dialogue in a way that just really work in in real life and even in fiction it

doesn't really work like that because you're supposed to be talking to someone

else through dialogue and that's not really what monologues are and (...)

There's actually a point in which Clarisse -one of the first characters to be introduced -

tells him that he's not like the others, she's known the others but he does

different things and so on and that whole thing is like so corny I mean I

don't know about 50's cliches but this is such an unfortunate cliche at the

time to talk about the main character being not like the others and

the... I mean I'm sorry but the honestly just straight-up Manic Pixie dream girl

that Clarisse herself is, Guy Montag himself is so dull, his wife is

such a cardboard cutout as are her friends --- yeah I do think the female

characters are especially bad, but even the male ones are just terribly written

I mean Beatty is like the mouthpiece for the author

he takes Beatty as a person who just - he puts all his thoughts and opinions

directly into the characters mouth so that this character can explain the

concept of the book to us because apparently we're like way too fucking

dumb to understand what the book is about and I know that a lot of you may

think that the wife being a cardboard cutout is fine because she's obviously

supposed to represent someone who is very shallow and so on but thing is it

doesn't really work like that because people in real life are honestly

three-dimensional whether they watch TV a lot or not people honestly have

depth to them. the thing is a lot of us just don't really care to know

someone enough to understand how deep they are and just assume that because

someone is obsessed with TV or whatever they have nothing going on in the brain

which is one of the ideas that I hate so much about this book and again I do not

agree with the ideas in this book but I also have issues with the story itself

and how it's written so it's really more than that. My next point is depth and I'm

sure you can already figure out how I feel about this one. Again, no stars for

this one. In the title of this video I do mention that I think it is outdated

which I know is probably a very unpopular opinion because I've heard from a lot of

people that this book is so important these days and so on but honestly I

don't think there's that much to be taken from this book I don't

think there - I mean I'm not sure if in the fifties there ever was something to take

from this book but I definitely don't think there's a lot to it today. The

subject itself is relevant but a book is obviously more than just a subject it's

about how you take it and what you do with it. And the way that this book takes

the subject and what it does with it it's honestly just laughable. if you grew up in

the early 2000s you have probably heard like at least 20 people tell you that TV

rots your brain and you should read books instead and so on and so on

and I grew up with people being very sanctimonious about the whole reading

thing throughout my life. again I'm not sure how it was in the 50s

but today book publishers are definitely not that selective about the books that

they publish because you have a lot of books really really bad books very

shallow books going on out there... and you have to really get through them

in order to find good books and aren't just like mindless entertainment, so how

is that any different from finding a good TV show or finding a good movie? I

mean they're just they're just types of media you know it's not really smarter

necessarily at least and not today to read a book than to watch the TV show

or to watch a movie there's movies and TV shows that go real deep and there's

book that go and there's books that just don't go any deeper than "TV rots your

brain" and then taking out that out of the equation this book in the way it

tells its message it - it's so heavy-handed that you might as well be

reading an article because if you because if your way - if your version of a

novel is to tell the message by putting it directly into the mouths of the

characters then don't write a novel because that's not really what it is.

I mean you're supposed to tell the message through the actual plot through

the things that are going on and how things happen you know and that's kind

of what gives the reader the capacity to interpret

different things from it but this is again this is already interpreted for

you. it's just too easy and therefore lazy to have a character have a whole

monologue about what the book is about and what you should take from the book

it's actually condescending in a way as well. The last point that I want to go

through is my personal enjoyment of the book. No surprise at all that I gave it

no stars for this as well. I just have few reasons to enjoy this I have already

gone through them all I was a little bit touched by the part again where Guy

Montag recites poetry for these women but honestly, again, the scene is... the

whole part itself is so forced in the plot that it doesn't really make

sense so it kind of takes you out of the emotional part of the scene, in my case

it did, anyway. And for most of the time I was reading in this book I just wanted

to be done with it because I just can't I just couldn't bear it I mean it's only

like 150 pages so I shouldn't really feel like that about a book but this was

so preachy and just shallow I mean I was so unimpressed by this book the first

time I read it because I had already... there was nothing that I had not

expected in it because again I think for my generation is like such a cliche

thing to think that books are inherently better than TV or whatever so

that's basically why I think this book is outdated and also pretty bad just in

general so I hope that you guys enjoyed this video and if you didn't, I would like

to know your thoughts about this book and whether you agree or disagree and

why that is and I will see you in the next video bye!

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Update The Latest Qatari Minister Warns of Remaining IS Threat The New York Times - Duration: 5:48.

Update The Latest Qatari Minister Warns of Remaining IS Threat The New York Times

By The Associated Press

MUNICH — The Latest on the Munich Security Conference all times local :

Qatar and x27;s foreign minister is cautioning that the Islamic State group will continue to be a threat even after its last pocket of resistance in Syria is shut down.

IS once controlled territory in large parts of Syria and Iraq, but steadily lost ground to Syrian forces.

An operation is now underway to squeeze the extremist group and x27;s fighters out of their last redoubt in eastern Syria.

But Qatar and x27;s foreign minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, told the Munich Security Conference on Sunday that doesn and x27;t mean the final defeat for the group also known as ISIS.

He said: There are territories being liberated, but ISIS or terrorism is not defeated yet, because the ideology is still there, the people are still there and the causes of recruitment are still valid.

The U.S. envoy for Syria says his country and x27;s withdrawal from Syria will not be abrupt and that Washington is working to ensure allies don and x27;t feel under consulted.

President Donald Trump and x27;s decision to pull U.S. troops out of Syria angered some allies, confounded U.S. military officials and prompted Jim Mattis to resign as defense secretary.

Speaking at the Munich Security Conference on Sunday, U.S. envoy James Jeffrey said the Trump administration has told allies continuously since mid December that ... this is not going to be an abrupt or a rapid withdrawal. It and x27;s going to be an orderly, step by step withdrawal.

Jeffrey added: We are consulting very carefully and very closely with them. If they felt that they weren and x27;t consulted enough initially, we are doing our very, very best night and day, believe me, to ensure that they don and x27;t feel under consulted right now.

The leading challenger to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says there will be no appeasement of Iran if he is elected.

Benny Gantz spoke Sunday at the Munich Security Conference after a speech by Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif. He told the audience of world leaders and defense experts: do not be deceived by his eloquence, do not be fooled by his lies.

Gantz, a former Israeli military chief, slammed Iranian aggression in the region.

He told the conference: On my watch, there will be no appeasement. On my watch, Iran will not threaten Israel by taking over Syria, Lebanon or Gaza strip. On my watch, Iran will not have nuclear weapons.

Iran and x27;s foreign minister says European nations need to do more than talk if they want to preserve a deal meant to keep Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon after the unilateral withdrawal of the United States from the treaty.

Mohammad Javad Zarif told the Munich Security Conference on Sunday that a barter type system known as INSTEX set up last month by France, Germany and Britain to allow businesses to skirt direct financial transactions with Iran, and thereby evade possible U.S. sanctions, is not enough.

Zarif says INSTEX falls short of the commitments by the European countries to save the nuclear deal. Europe needs to be willing to get wet if it wants to swim against a dangerous tide of U.S. unilateralism.

Iran and x27;s foreign minister is blasting the United States and x27; unhealthy fixation with his country and condemning the Trump administration and x27;s efforts to press European countries to pull out of the nuclear agreement with Tehran.

Mohammad Javad Zarif addressed the Munich Security Conference on Sunday, a day after U.S. Vice President Mike Pence prodded European powers Germany, France and Britain to follow Washington in withdrawing from the deal and to stop undermining U.S. sanctions.

The U.S. withdrew unilaterally last year from the 2015 agreement, which offers Iran sanctions relief for limiting its nuclear program.

Zarif says we have long been the target of an unhealthy fixation, let and x27;s say obsession from the U.S. He said Pence arrogantly demanded that Europe must join the United States in undermining its own security and breaking its obligations.

10 p.m. Saturday

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has drawn lengthy applause for her spirited defense of a multilateral approach to global affairs and her support for Europe and x27;s decision to stand by a nuclear deal with Iran.

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence was not impressed, however, and he doubled down on American criticism of Europe.

Merkel and x27;s comments Saturday at the Munich Security Conference, an annual gathering of world leaders and top defense and foreign policy officials, followed days of acrimony between the U.S. and Europe over Iran.

Merkel told the group that she shared American concerns about Iranian efforts to increase its power. But she defended the nuclear deal as an important channel to Tehran, stressing the need for international diplomacy.

Germany, Britain, France, China, Russia and the European Union have been trying to keep the 2015 deal with Iran alive since U.S. President Donald Trump unilaterally pulled out of it last year.

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Penny Lancaster is speechless after Kate Garraway compares her to a STRIPPER in uniform Daily Mail - Duration: 5:25.

Penny Lancaster is speechless after Kate Garraway compares her to a STRIPPER in uniform Daily Mail

The front end of hard line police work is far cry from the comfortable studio surroundings shes accustomed to, but Penny Lancasters valiant attempt to help overstretched Bobbies encouraged an unfortunate comparison on Tuesday morning.

The Loose Women panellist, 47, is one of five celebrities to take part in new series Famous and Fighting Crime, in which they cast a light on the 12000 volunteer officers currently assisting the British Police Force by taking to the streets with Cambridgeshire Constabulary – one of the busiest forces in the UK.

But Pennys appearance on the show, during which she witnessed numerous volatile arrests and was even threatened with a used syringe, prompted a comical assessment during her appearance on the latest edition of Good Morning Britain.

Penny Lancasters valiant attempt to help overstretched Bobbies encouraged an unfortunate comparison from Kate Garraway on Tuesdays edition of Good Morning Britain 

Watching a clip of the statuesque model in full police uniform, co host Kate Garraway, 51, joked that she looked like a stripper at a stag party – leaving her speechless.  

I just have a vision of a stag do, you in uniform its Penny Lancaster! she joked. It would be like the most extraordinary thing for that person, wouldnt it? Lets be honest. 

Clearly unimpressed and trailing off as she attempted to move the interview on, Penny said: It would be fun, but on a serious note...  

Awkward: Watching a clip of the statuesque model in full police uniform on new show Famous and Fighting Crime , Kate joked that she looked like a stripper at a stag party

Excuse me? Penny looked mildly surprised after hearing the comparison on Tuesday morning

Given the valuable context viewers were less than impressed with the throwaway comparison from Garraway, despite acknowledging its light hearted intent. 

Taking to Twitter, one wrote: Bless! Know it wasnt intentional,but REALLY well done for turning a valuable social commentary by PennyLancaster @rodstewart,into a "Carry On" style "if U turned up at a stag do,theyd think U were a saucy policewoman" kind of thing! Bless U, U daft s asterisk d! sic  

While another fumed: Penny Lancaster talking about really serious issue of our lack of resources in the police. Shes promoting the role of women in the police urging people to join/volunteer. 

Shame the tone was brought down by suggestion she would be seen as a stripper. I despair sometimes. 

A third irate viewer added: Penny Lancaster seemed delighted that, after talking about her police volunteering, @kategarraway basically compared her to a stripper at a stag party. 

Coming soon: The Loose Women panellist, 47, is one of five celebrities to take part in new series Famous and Fighting Crime, in which they take to the streets with Cambridgeshire Constabulary – one of the busiest forces in the UK

Lost for words: Penny was on hand to talk about her new role, but was momentarily lost for words after being compared to a stripper 

Not happy: Given the valuable context viewers were less than impressed with the throwaway comparison from Garraway, despite acknowledging its light hearted intent 

However karma appeared to get the better of Kate, who was caught off guard after discovering shed suffered a minor slip with her make up shortly after going live. 

Taking to the Good Morning Britain news desk with Richard Madeley, Sean Fletcher and entertainment reporter Richard Arnold, the presenter discovered she had lipstick all over her teeth. 

Turning to his co host, Arnold quipped: Im just looking at your knashers love, youve got more lipstick on the than you do on your lips.

Just desserts: However karma appeared to get the better of Kate, who was caught off guard after discovering shed suffered a minor slip with her make up shortly after going live

Mimicking someone brushing their teeth, Madeley quickly added: I wasnt going to say anything. I was going to wait until a bit of film and I was going to say you need to do that to your teeth. 

You werent going to say anything? asked an incredulous Kate. Thats a debate this morning. Do you tell people or not there theyve got lipstick on their teeth? Im broken, absolutely broken.

Good Morning Britain continues on Wednesday February 20, ITV1 at 6:00am. 

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The Umbrella Academy Who is Harold Jenkins? TV and Radio Showbiz and TV Express.co.uk - Duration: 1:03.

The Umbrella Academy Who is Harold Jenkins? TV and Radio Showbiz and TV Express.co.uk

released The Umbrella Academy last week and the characters fans have all been talking about is Harold Jenkins played by Jesse Noah Gruman . Harold Jenkins is a character without superpowers who tries to get into The Umbrella Academy but is unable to because of his predicament. The Umbrella Academy cast member then plays a crucial part in the later parts of the series as Harold Jenkins returns.

WARNING: The following section contains spoilers for The Umbrella Academy.

Harold Jenkins is the character in The Umbrella Academy who brings on the apocalypse.

His run ins with The Umbrella Academy start from birth, as he was born on the same day as all the other residents of the academy, except unlike them, he has no powers.

After his mother dies and his father"s abuse becomes too much, he tries to join the academy but is sent away by Sir Reginald Hargreeves Colm Feore .

Harold Jenkins then kills his father with a hammer and spends the next 12 years in prison plotting his revenge on The Umbrella Academy.

Following his release, he pretends to be Leonard Peabody John Magaro , one of the violin students of Vanya Ellen Page .

He slowly manipulates her to turn against the rest of the academy and discovers her powers, which causes a major catastrophe.

His manipulations lead to her becoming the White Violin and unleashing a burst of energy which blows a hole in the moon and causes it to come crashing down to Earth a situation that acts as The Umbrella Academy"s cliffhanger.

Young Harold is played by 14 year old Canadian actor Jesse Noah Gruman.

The Umbrella Academy is Gruman"s first role on screen, though it is soon to be joined by the film The Song of Names which will also star Tim Roth and Clive Owen.

Old Harold, meanwhile, is played 36 year old American actor John Magaro.

The actor is best known for his appearances in Oscar nominated films like Carol and The Big Short.

Netflix viewers may also know Magaro from Orange is the New Black.

In the Netflix prison comedy drama, he plays the pen pal of Lorna Morello Yael Stone who eventually becomes her husband.

He also had a role in the Netflix original film War Machine alongside Brad Pitt.

He has also appeared in Amazon Prime series Crisis in Six Scenes and Tom Clancy"s Jack Ryan.

The Umbrella Academy is streaming on Netflix now

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Alice Cooper announces 2019 UK dates for 'Ol' Black Eyes Is Back' tour - Duration: 2:25.

  Ol' Black Eyes, Alice Cooper has announced a string of dates for October this year to the delight of many rock fans

 The original rock and roll star, he's returning to the UK fifty years after his first album release - and is sure to be full of as many shocks, dark humour and amazing performances as her ever was

 With a stellar line up, the rock ringmaster will conduct ' some of best musicians on the planet, from Chuck Garric's blistering bass, to the triple guitar attack of Nita Strauss, Ryan Roxie and Tommy Henriksen, added to the thundering Glen Sobel, consistently voted the world's best rock drummer'

 He'll be supported by the iconic The Stranglers famous for huge hits, 'No More Heroes' and 'Golden Brown' , and special guest MC50 on these UK dates

So it's sure to be a show that rock fans don't want to miss.   Ticket will go on sale at 10am on the 22 February from AXS here , so set your alarms

If you can't wait then there's also an artist presale from 10am Wednesday here , and a Planet Rock pre-sale from Thursday here

Alice Cooper 2019 UK Tour Dates   4 October- Manchester - Manchester Arena   5 October– Aberdeen – Event Complex   7 October - Leeds - First Direct Arena   8 October – Brighton – Brighton Centre   10 October - London – The O2   11 October - Birmingham – Resorts World Arena   12 October – Cardiff Arena  Alice said, 'We're coming back in October for a big tour with our new show 'Ol Black Eyes Is Back' it's going to be a great night with my very special guests The Stranglers plus the MC50'  First album 'Welcome to My Nightmare' was released in 1969, and after fifty years the band has gone from strength to strength

In recent years he has toured with supergroup Hollywood Vampires. Formed in 2015 by Cooper, Johnny Deep and Joe Perry to honour the music of rock stars who died from excess in the seventies, it's named after Cooper's celebrity drinking club

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Why is BBC Radio 1's Greg James in an escape room? What does he have to do to get out? - Duration: 5:18.

BBC Radio 1 presenter Greg James was just as shocked as his listeners when he was bundled into the back of a van on Monday and taken to a secret location

The Breakfast Show host had been nervously waiting to discover his fate all weekend after learning that show bosses had a surprise in store for him

And he seemed genuinely panicked when he was told he was in an escape room, and needed to work out a secret six digit code out of one million potential combinations in order to escape

The code could be worked out by completing the various puzzles around him, and trying to discover the missing link

Greg had viewers in stitches as he spent the whole of Monday unsuccessfully trying to get out of the room by attempting various puzzles

But as the day drew to a close, he was still no closer to being released, and was forced to sleep in the locked chamber over night

The radio host started working on his escape again at 7am on Tuesday – and after a restless evening, his future looked no more promising

Greg is currently still in the escape room. To get out of the locked room – branded 'the white room' by his bemused dad – Greg has to work out a six digit code

To help him work out the code, he has been given a series of tasks, including a game of hang man, a puzzle, and a cryptic diagram which features boxes and waves

All of these tasks contain clues to help Greg unlock the room. He's enlisted Radio 1 listeners to help him on Twitter , and also had top secret visits and phone calls from his celeb pals, including Jack Whitehall, Chris Stark and Marcus Mumford

So far, Greg is convinced there is a space theme. He's cracked the hang man, which ended up spelling the names of several music artists, including Ellie Goulding and Coldplay

With the help of viewers, he soon worked out that all six of the artists had songs about stars

But how could this translate into a code? Fans have been looking at where their songs ranked in the charts and how many BRITS they've won, but are yet to find any digits

Further hinting at the space theme, the clock on his wall is frozen at 10.56, the same time that Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong landed on the moon

However, keying in the date that they landed – 200796 – didn't work. Fans noticed the clock is also perfectly visible in a mirror on the opposite side of the room, could this mean he has to look at the mirror image of the time? Greg has also made good headway with the puzzle, working out that it spells the words 'Shake, Rattle and Roll,' with a boxing scene in the background

Jack Whitehall was convinced there is a link to Ainsley Harriott, after Greg championed his viral catchphrase: "Why hello Jill"

While at first it was dismissed as a joke, some fans now think that the chef might be significant to the puzzle

They've worked out that the boxing scene shows a Ricky Hatton match, where he walked out to Shake Rattle & Roll by Bill Haley – the same song Ainsley danced to when he left Strictly in 2015

Greg later discovered that Jill's surname is also Hatton – but what does this all mean? Fans have also been flocking to ponder what the boxes and the waves might mean

"Maybe the waves are just radio waves??? Hmm radio 1 is 97-99 so maybe 979899?," one unsuccessfully guessed

However, eventually a fan worked out that the boxes were piano keys. After hearing a musical clip, Greg then worked out that the notes were E,G,A - which some fans thought sounded suspiciously like the Postman Pat song

Just as he was giving up on the Postman Pat link, he received a note including the words 'Just as day is dawning' which one fan pointed out was from the cartoon's themetune

But how does postman pat link to the six digit code? In the chamber with Greg is also a music box, which he thinks played The Doobie Brothers' Listen To The Music

He later worked out it was a mash up, also including Listen To the Man by George Ezra and Listen by Beyonce – but there's one more track he needs to decifer

If you think you can help Greg, tweet him using hashtag #R1EscapeRoom or crack the code alongside him by watching the Radio 1 live stream

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Voter registration deadline is today - Duration: 3:18.

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Secure border is better for the middle school kids than new school, Lindsey Graham says - Duration: 3:02.

Secure border is better for the middle school kids than new school, Lindsey Graham says

The children of Fort Campbell Mahaffey Middle School will indeed have a new construction project to look forward to in the coming year — just maybe not that new schoolhouse they were expecting.

Instead, they might get a border wall — or a fence, or barbed wire, or something like that — about 1,000 miles southwest of their school, which sits on a military base straddling the Kentucky Tennessee line.

Thats because the dollar 62 million that was earmarked for the schools construction is among the billions of dollars already appropriated to the Defense Department, the pot of money the Trump administration now wants to redirect to pay for 230 miles of barriers along the southern border as part of the presidents national emergency declaration.

And those Kentucky middle schoolers will be better off because of it, says Sen. Lindsey Graham R., S.C. .

The powerful Republican and outspoken Trump ally said Sunday that border barriers top a new school.

I would say its better for the middle school kids in Kentucky to have a secure border, Graham said on CBS News Face the Nation. Well get them the school they need, but right now weve got a national emergency on our hands.

There are a few people who take issue with Grahams assertion. Namely, Kentucky teachers.

The president of the Kentucky Education Association, the states teachers union, responded to the senators comments in a statement to the Washington Post.

"KEA supports any funding that goes toward providing a quality public education to Americas students no matter their ZIP code," said Stephanie Winkler, the union chief. "Any actions that take those funds away do a disservice to students, no matter the rationale or reason given."

Alison Lundergan Grimes, Kentuckys Democratic secretary of state, also objected to Grahams comment.

No, she wrote on Twitter " … what we need are raises for KY teachers and high speed internet in every classroom."

Money from the Defense Department may be especially valuable in Kentucky, a state that received among the highest shares of its revenue from the federal government in 2017, coming in 13th out of 50 states and the District of Columbia, according to data from the National Education Association.

A spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell R., Ky. told the Louisville Courier Journal that a halt to the school construction project is a hypothetical, adding that acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan will determine what specific funds will be used.

Sen. Tammy Duckworth D., Ill. said that Trumps declaration of a national emergency amounts to a power grab and that taking funding away from those defense projects will ultimately hurt the country.

To take money away from [the Department of Defense] in order to build this wall that is essentially a campaign promise, I think, is really wrong priorities, Duckworth said on ABC News This Week. And I think its very harmful to the country.

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The DS-X Concept Is A Futuristic Sports Car Split In Two Parts - And Two Posts - Duration: 2:07.

Right now, DS has some pretty intriguing models in its range, including the DS 3 Crossback and the larger DS 7 Crossback

A vehicle which DS doesn't have in its lineup, however, is a sports car.The DS-X Concept is an attempt to visualize how such a model would look

Their creation, takes the idea of a two-door sports car and displays how a very advanced sports car might look in 2035

Unlike virtually every car on the market, the DS-X Concept doesn't have a normal cabin

Instead, the passenger sits in an enclosed section while the driver sits exposed to the elements just like in a Speedster

It looks futuristic, but it's not something we can see being adopted by anyone.The bodywork of the DS-X Concept has also been split into two halves

The one accommodating the driver includes a dedicated front grille offset from the center of the car, while the passenger side of the fascia incorporates a large opening that reveals the front wheel

At the back, the two parts merge into one, with the driver's side being by far the larger one

The car's unique shape is perhaps best viewed from above as it shows the angle at which the front and rear sit

Will such a vehicle ever exist in production form? The answer is probably no, but we do always enjoy seeing unique twists on traditional automobile design

Ed's Note: Brad was so smitten with the delicious design of this concept, that he forgot it was actually launched in April 2018

Thus, this is the second time we've posted an article about the, admittedly very interesting, DS-X

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