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I've ever and how could I live without a

makeup bag like what

WHAT'S IN MY PURSE 2017

BEAUTY GURU PARODY

Starbucks Unicorn Frappuccino, & Coachella Weekend 1

Hashtag Zoe

hey guys it's beauty makeup lover

Soulwax I've ever so for today's video

I'm going to be doing a super nice nice

nice highly requested video by the way

it was really highly requested I didn't

want to do this on my own

like time but like I did because you

know why it was highly selective so

basically I'm going to be doing a what's

in my purse this is my everyday bag

literally every single day super easy to

carry around love it

really cute really durable and it was

also really expensive so if you're

looking for it

you're probably cheap or don't get it so

as you guys know my favorite color is

orange and obviously I didn't want to

get an orange purse because like then

everyone would know my favorite color

would be orange and then people would

steal my favorite color and I don't want

people to steal my favorite color so of

course it's definitely still mine you

can tell because of the orange shade

Bowl right in the middle so it's super

cute and it was really expensive and

also this video was really highly your

Hopkins duck if you want to find out

what to my person just keep watching so

the first thing I always keep in my

purse in an empty Starbucks cup because

usually in the morning I get myself a

Starbucks oh wait it's empty so I'm

going to make my very own DIY unicorn

Frappuccino from Starbucks because it

all the ones I go to they're all sold

out like what it's literally such a

tragedy I know anyway so I'm going to be

making my own with sugar because

basically the only thing you need for

this DIY is sugar so I got my sugar at a

really expensive store called the dollar

store it's way more expensive than the

chief 99-cent store so here we go here's

our sugar it's the same as the og

unicorn crap patinas I'm just gonna make

my own

too much sugar from today it's okay it's

the weekend so here we have this DIY

unicorn Frappuccino I just put it a

bunch of colorful sugar into my cup a my

unicorn yet Wow anyway so the next thing

in my bag is okay so basically this is

like I have an explanation okay so I was

going to go to Coachella weekend one

this year but of course I couldn't

because I forgot that the Cardassians

were on every Sunday and honey I could

not I could not miss that so I ended up

returning all the Katella clothes that I

got but like not really because like

they're still my closet but I'm planning

on it but there's still my conference

anyway so I got these gems for Coachella

because at patellar they always that

have jumped on their face and I think

it's such a cute Wren and now I'm gonna

have to do a DIY kal-el look for you

guys right now so without going to do it

should I should sexy yeah do I look like

pucelli yet so the next thing in my bag

is my makeup bag because I am needy

makeup lovers to wax I've ever and how

could I live without a makeup bag like

when so my favorite thing in my makeup

bag is obviously from the Kardashians /

Jenner fam so I have my favorite Kylie

lip kit in candy cane because like I

have all of them

so like I'm only going to show you one

oMG and I just found out that Kim my

queen and Kylie my princess are all

doing a collab together for their lip

kit cream lips lipstick C so I'm really

excited

it and if you guys want to send them to

me please do because I because they're

really expensive and I could totally

afford it but like if you want to gift

them to me like toasting so next thing

in my bag is my coin purse I love coin

purses especially when they're from

expensive brands so this one is from a

Lululemon and basically Lululemon has

the best likings evers are really

expensive so exactly my taste basically

they give you a coin purse to hold all

the coins left over from all the money

you spend anyway so I keep mine in mine

and I love it use it to represent it as

a super high quality so the next thing I

have in my bag is a water because like

duh hydration stay hydrated kids no

seriously it's really good for your skin

and it'll make your pores like disappear

at least it make in mind good like I'm

Beauty week of Weber's websites ever so

thank you guys so much for watching make

sure you give this video a big thumbs up

and let me know if you tried any of my

amazing super amazing awesome great DIYs

today like my DIY unicorn Frappuccino

from Starbucks thanks for watching bye

toodles

Hashtag Zoe

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What's in my purse 2017

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How to ace an English job interview - Duration: 49:44.

Hey. Come on everybody. It's going to start.

Well, that's true. But you know it took...Who did that?

Hello everybody. Welcome to The English Show. Welcome. I'm Vicki and I'm an English teacher. And with

me is my good friend, Fluency MC. Hey, hey, hey. I'm Fluency. I'm also an English teacher

and I'm a trainer and knowledge entertainer and welcome to another edition of The English

Show. And the other person we want you to meet is the guy who's making it all happen.

Jay, are you there? Jay! Hey everybody. I'm right here in the control room. I'm running

the show. And I'm sure you're going to enjoy all the things we have for you today. Go Jay!

Another person you're going to meet later is Shanthi from English with a Twist. Our

special guest! Yeah, and we're going to learn about job interviews today, and how to ace

an English job interview. What does it mean to "ace" an interview, Vicki? It means to

be really successful at the interview so you get the job. Right. But first of all, I'd

like to come to Paris. Oh, would you? Do you think Jay can bring you once again? Jay, do

you think you can help me get to Paris today? Come visit me. How am I getting to Paris this

week Jay? This week you're going to swim there. Oooh, that's a long way to swim. Yes, you're

going to need some help. Grab his tail.

Wow, I'm here. That was exciting. Look, I've made it.

I'm here. Oh, Whoa. Here she is again, everybody. Back in Paris. High five. High

five. Vicki Hollett in Paris! Yeah. Wow, so is that the first time you've traveled by

water? I think that's the first time I've ever swum here. Yeah. I had to be... I had

to be very energetic to get here. Was that a porpoise or a dolphin or...? I think it

was a dolphin. Ah must be. And actually, we're here with somebody very energetic who's based

in the UK. Shanti, are you there? Yes I am. I'm here. Hi everyone. Welcome to the English

Show. It's great to have you. Oh, it's lovely to be here. Because we all want to know how

we can ace a job interview. And we know that you're going to be able to help us. Oh yes.

That I can, indeed. Of course, one of the things you have to do is make a good first

impression. Have you got any good tips for that?

When you arrive, have a nice smile, a firm handshake and be smart - well dressed, good

haircut - nothing too strange, depending on the job you're applying for. Ok, so smile,

that's an important one, isn't it? Yes. And make sure you look smart. Yes, and also good

eye contact. You know, look the person in the eye with a nice smile and a firm handshake

please. None of the limp handshakes. That is terrible. I don't know about you, but I

just hate those. That's true, isn't it. A firm handshake suggests confidence. Indeed,

yes, and it shows confidence and it shows that, you know, that you're serious. OK. So,

imagine that I'm at a job interview, and the interviewer asks me a question like "Can you

tell me about yourself?" OK. It's a very general question. What does it mean? You really do

have to think hard. Because what they want you to do is briefly summarize who you are

and what you're experience is. And that's basically what most interviewers are asking.

Uh huh. There are some other tricky questions they might have too, like "What's your proudest

achievement?" You know, I always say to my clients you have to really think hard, because

what the interviewer is asking you really is how you solved a problem. They want to

see your problem solving skills and how you achieved that, not just the results. So, how

you solved a a problem. But they'll be interested in the results as well, perhaps. Oh yes. So

what you're doing is, you start off with what was the situation, then what you did to deal

with that problem and then what were the results at the end. And, when you're giving results,

be specific. Give numbers. Quantify your achievement. Don't just say 'sales increased, you know

we had a good sales outcome.' They want to know by how many percent, by how much. What

did you do? So, always give numbers. Be specific. Oh, so that's another good tip for us. So,

another tricky one... in fact, I can remember being asked this at a job interview... 'What's

your greatest strength?' That was all right. But then they said, "What's your greatest

weakness?" Yes. Always difficult, isnt' it, because you don't want to say too much about

your weaknesses. But the key here really, is turning that weakness into a strength.

One of the things about weakness is it's demonstrating your self awareness. So, pinpoint an area.

So for example, if you are someone who puts a lot of attention to detail, so you could

be detail orientated. But, it could also be that you're too concerned about details. So

that particular job requires you to complete it in a certain amount of time and you are

focused on too much detail. That is a weakness. So then, what you want to do, is to show how

you've overcome that weakness. You're aware of it, so this is what you try and do. Maybe

you set yourself some time lines. So that's what they're trying to look at also and how

you've overcome that weakness. That's interesting. So it's not just a question of trying to find

a weakness that isn't really a weakness... you need to be honest. Yes. But you also need

to tell them how you've overcome it and got round it. Have you got any weaknesses, Fluency?

I sure do. Shanthi, it's really interesting what you're saying about different types of

questions interviewers might ask that all connect to the idea of how did you solve a problem.

Because when you're also... when you're talking about a weakness that they might want to know

about, you said 'something you're trying to overcome.' So, it seems like problem solving

skills - both at the job and also with yourself, your personality - kind of connect in a way.

Yeah, I mean it is very much that, because what you're looking at is also self awareness,

self knowledge of your strengths and weaknesses. Because we're all going to have that. One

of the key things I always say when you're applying for a job - look at the key skills

they're looking at in your job specification. And you've got to really think hard about

what are the skills that you have where you are strong at and perhaps where you're going

to be a bit weaker. But then you've got to find a way to turn that round into a strength.

That's another good tip isn't it? Very good, yeah. To make sure you study those job specifications

so you can match what you're saying to what they're looking for. Yeah. People will see

through waffle. And they will see see through - if you're not being honest. Because what

happens when we're not being honest, we start waffling, we start talking too much, we start

rambling, and we're not focused. And an interviewer can see right through that. One of the other

things I always say to my clients, particularly where they're having an interview in English

which is not their native language - is to not be afraid of pausing for a while. You

know, we all get very nervous, we get get worried. And all of us do that. And then the

tendency is to rush into the answer... with the answer. And what I always says is "...just

give yourself a few seconds and you know pause and then answer the question." It doesn't

show that, you know, you don't have the answer but it just shows that you're in control,

um, of what you're about to say. That's another good tip, isn't it? Yeah. I mean I... Don't

rush in. Yeah - you rushed in, Fluency. Ha ha ha ha. I was so excited that Shanthi started

talking about when you're not a native speaker since before that we hadn't really talked

about that. I mean that advice that we're giving here - Shanthi's giving is great for

everybody - but it's... when I work with students who are learning English, and you just prepare

for job interivews, it's even more important to be more prepared for the types of questions

that will be asked, and also, as Shanthi said, to uh... it's OK to pause and I want to add,

and I think you'll agree Shanthi, it's OK to ask to clarify the question and to be prepared

with ways to ask "...do you mean that this" ... or because that's also a way to show that

you're solving a problem, trying to do something the right way as opposed to just pretending

you understood. Yeah. That's really important, isn't it, to make sure that you've understood the

question. You don't want to answer the wrong one. Absolutely, because actually it takes

a lot of confidence say I didn't quite get that - what you're asking me is this... or

maybe repeat that question so that it is down to the interviewer to confirm what they've

just asked. Because sometimes they're not that clear. Don't put yourself at a lower

level just because you are not a proficient speaker of English and assume that they're

always right or they're always clear. If you haven't understood don't make it "...I'm so

sorry, I haven't understood." No. Turn it over to them to repeat their questions.

You know I often have that problem with you Jay. With me? Yeah, I ask one question and

then you answer another. I never do that! I think that is selective hearing. You know,

speaking of questions, I think it's time for question Time. Question time everybody!

OK, we had a question from Nandish. Ah. And she asked about the difference between two words: achieve

and accomplish. Ah I can see why. Well, they're very similar, aren't they?. Yeah, yeah. And

I had to think about it and go check my answers. But what it's about is 'achieve' is what we

say when we're thinking about the end result of something. So it's very results oriented.

'He achieved greatness and was awarded a Nobel Prize.' But accomplish refers to the process

of doing something - of getting something done. So you've got achieve which is about the end

result and you've got accomplish which is about the process. Right. So another example

could be you can accomplish a lot without actually achieving your goal. Hmmm. Interesting.

Yeah. Yeah. And of course in a job interview, they're going to ask you about both, aren't

they? Yeah, what are your accomplishments? What have you achieved, yes. And it's useful

to know the difference. So you're working a job and you have a sales target for the

year. So that is your goal. That is your objective. You have to achieve that sales target. So

in between that you have to do things. So you have to accomplish different tasks and

jobs to get to that sales target. But sometimes you can do a lot of things so you can have

accomplished them, but you don't necessarily achieve that target. Excellent, yes, good

example. Yeah. I'm ready for a conversation. What do you think? Is it time for 'Conversation Time? '

I'm going to show you a business conversation

today and I'm only going to show you the first half at first, and your task is to listen

and to work out 'What's the conversation about?', what are they discussing, and 'What's going

to happen?' So what it's about - the topic - and then what's going to happen next because

you're going to stop it. Is that right? That's right. Are you ready? Ready.

We have big plans for you, Graham. We're going to give you a promotion.

You're going to be our sales manager for all of Asia.

OK, so 'We have big... What was the missing word? Plans. We have big plans for you Graham.

We're going to give you a... And the missing word was promotion. So a promotion is when

you move up a level in your job. You're going to be our... sales manager for all of Asia.

So did you get that Fluency? I did. It was really short, but I caught it. OK. What do

you think is going to happen next? Hmmm. My guess is that Graham is going to jump for

joy because he's been wanting this promotion forever. Do you think that too, Shanthi? Erm,

yes. It could be he does, or, I don't know, he wasn't looking terribly excited. So maybe

he's thinking Oooo. Maybe he wants to ask a few more questions. I don't know. OK. Let

me tell you. Shanthi. Yes, you're right. What! Yes! Yes! And Fluency. Oh my god. Does Shanthi

get special treatment? Is that.... Absolutely! Absolutely! Shall we look at it everybody?

We have big plans for you, Graham. We're going to give you a promotion.

You're going to be our sales manager for all of Asia.

Gee, I'm sorry guys but I quit. You're resigning?

Yeah, I got a better job.But we had everything planned.

Wow! That came out of left field. OK guys. So Shanthi, you were right. And in

fact what he did was he quit. Quit is a very informal way of saying resign. In fact we've

got resign coming up. 'You're resigning?' 'Yeah', he said. 'I've got a better job'.

And then there's a little idiom at the end. I don't know if you caught it. 'But we had

everything planned.' 'Wow! That came out of left field'. Now that's a baseball idiom.

Fluency, you know much more about baseball than I do. What does 'out of left field' mean?

Well there are a few expressions with 'left field' in English because our image of left

field in the baseball field, it's like, really far away, over there. It's the furthest point

from where most of the action usually is. So it's sort of that idea of out of nowhere.

OK, so it's sort of a surprise. Mmm. You don't expect it because that's not where the action

usually is, so it's unexpected. So there's a little idiom for you. Out of left field

means something that's surprising - perhaps a bit of a shock. Mmm. It's usually a bad

surprise, isn't it? So a shock. I'm curious. Is that idiom iused in British English? Even

though you don't have baseball. I know some baseball idioms are and some aren't. No. No.

We have some cricket idioms that are similar to baseball idioms. So another similar one

would be, we can talk about a curve... a curved ball in British English. And that would be

something that's surprising. When somebody throws a ball and it moves in a way you don't

expect. And in American English I think you say 'curve ball'. Yeah, but I thought some

baseball idioms were also ... just had gone into British even though there's no baseball,

but maybe I'm wrong. You're right. There are a few. We do have a few. In fact we've made

a whole series of baseball idiom videos. I was just thinking about that. Yeah, great

videos so check them out. 'Simple English Videos - Baseball Idioms'. That's right. So

Shanthi. Have you ever turned down a job offer? When I was in finance, in the years before,

erm... no, not that many. No, actually I don't think I turned down job offers. But ever since

becoming a Business English teacher, yes. Where people have offered me certain projects

or jobs, then yes, I have turned them down. I've become more, more brave as I've got older

- than when I was younger. I think sometimes people can forget this at a job interview.

That it's not just an opportunity for them to get to know you. But it's also an opportunity

for you to get to know them, so that you can decide whether you really want the job. Yep, absolutely, and

I think that's really important and very much something that very few people do. Especially

at the end, you know, when an interviewer asks, you know, do you have any questions

for us, show that you are interested. You have actually done some research on the particular

company. Oh good point. Mmm. The world of business can change very quickly so what you

want to see is what is the time line for this particular new enterprise or this new project.

Do they have a five year plan? You know, you want to dig in a bit more to find out what

is their long terms strategy for that business, for your position. So that's a great tip,

isn't it? To do some research beforehand so that you can ask deeper questions about what

this job involves and where this company is going.

Can I add something here? Yeah.

Another thing, I... I used to interview, I don't know, sometimes ten or fifteen people

a month when I was director of a program at a school in New York... a couple of different

programs, but anyway... Err, and one of the reasons that I always liked when candidates

were talking about how the job would help them, why they wanted the job, not just why

they were great for us, is because I found that when... when people are more invested

in how it's going to, you know, make them better professionally and their life better,

they're more likely to stay and commit and work hard. Good point. Yeah.

Yeah. It also shows enthusiasm. Now I have another question about... A different

question they sometimes ask which is 'Why do you want to leave your current job?' That

can sometimes be hard to answer. Yes, it can be. And I think the key here is

to stay positive, and show that you're looking at... to progress your career. Even if your

reality, say for example, you know, has been difficult or there have been changes in the

structure in a company and you didn't really like it, or morale was low, turn it round

and say that, you know, I've achieved what I wanted to achieve in this particular role

and there's no more... there's no way of progressing in my career, so I think it's now time for

a change and to look at something different. And so that's what I want to do. So stay positive.

Mmm. And focus on the future. Mmmm. If you can. Yes. Is that the tip? Yeah. That makes

sense. Yeah, it's a great way to connect... to connect to what I was saying before, I

guess about why you want to work for them and what they can do for you at this point

in your career. Yes, absolutely because the world of work

has changed hugely in the last ten to fifteen years, so of course we also have people who

have been made redundant. And now you can see it as a bad situation and a... and a pesimistic

situation, but I know a number of people, myself included, who... for them redundancy

was the best thing that ever happened to them. We should talk about the phrase 'make someone

redundant', which means, lay them off. OK. But it's more... it's more common in British

than American English I think, isn't it Fluency? Absolutely. We have 'to lay someone off' meaning

we can't use you or we don't need you any more. And then we have 'to fire someone' which

is when something... when the person has done something wrong or, you know, bad. That's

right. Now we say 'fire' in British English as well. Mmm. But in British English we can

also say 'to sack someone'. Right. And it means the same thing. Yeah. And that's when

they've made a mistake or they've done something wrong, as you said. And you also say 'terminate'

don't you Fluency? Yeah, that's more the official terminology. So if we're talking about 'I

got fired from my job', we wouldn't normally say 'I got terminated'. Certainly the verb

'to fire' is not used so much in official language in a company. 'To terminate' sounds

really funny in British English. We think of Arnold Schwarzenegger and the terminator.

I know, it sounds so brutal too, doesn't it? 'I terminate you!' Really? What did I do that

was so terrible? OK guys. I think we're ready for a game. Always

ready for a game. Let's go! Let's play!

Hey, we've got a great game today, haven't

we? Oh yeah, this one is going to be a lot of fun. OK, so here's how it works. We're going

to interview one another for a job, but the person who is being interviewed won't know

what the job is. So they'll have to answer the questions and try and get the job, but

they won't actually know what it is they're being interviewed for. That's right and I've

got... Shanthi and I have a job we're going to interview you for, and you have something

you're interviewing Shanthi for. Is that right? That's right and we've also got a job that

we're going to interview you for, Fluency. Ooo! Yes. Really? I didn't know that. Oh good.

Yeah. Oh yeah. So shall we show everyone what the job is. Fluency, you can't look. All right.

OK. Close your eyes Fluency. We're starting with me and I can't look. OK. Yep. Close your

eyes. I'm covering my eyes. OK. So everybody's seen it now. You can look back. OK. All right?

So Fluency, we have some questions for you. Oh, thank you so much for the opportunity

to interview with you. OK, well, first question for you is: what would you say your greatest

strength is? What sort of personal qualities have you got that will be good for this job?

Well, let's see. I love working with different types of people and learning new things from

them. I work really well as part of a team. So I think that's an important quality I have.

Good good. How important are qualities like honesty to you? Oooo. I think honesty, and

reliablity, and loyalty - these are very important. You haven't mentioned anything about leadership

or communication skills. Ah, well, erm... Well, part of why I think I'm really good

working with different types of people is that I think I'm good at communicating with

people. Listening - I'm a great listener, but also I think I'm patient and can explain

things to people I work with. And then leadership. I love leading projects but I'm also happy

to be led - to be part of a group that has a leader, so I think I have both qualities.

Leadership qualities but also working well on a team with a leader. Uhuh. Erm, that sounds

quite good doesn't it, Shanthi? Yeah, I think so. Yeah. Not bad. I wanted to ask you another

question, Fluency. Erm, what sort of experience have you had in negotiating? Are you good

at negotiating? Yeah, I think so. I mean to be honest, not too much experience, but again

I thnk it's back to communication. I think with that skill I can build on my experience

as a negotiator. Uhuh. So tell me about your free time interests. What do you like doing

that perhaps connects with this job? Oh well. Let's see. Uh, I love reading and doing research.

I love cooking, of course. I think that would be... it's a free time activity but you know,

you can see the connection.... Cooking? ...I'm sure with the job there. And music is a big

interest of mine. And I think there's a nice, you know, er... synergy with... with making

music and with the work I'd be doing for your company. So... Uhuh. And what about beauty

pageants? Well, I was Miss North Carolina, but that was years ago. No. Beauty pageants,

let's see. Erm. Well, not so much. No, I have to say, no. And do you watch a lot of television?

Oh, well these days more YouTube actually. That doesn't really count, does it? Oh, I

don't know, what do you think, Shanthi? Well, it could be. It's another form of social media.

But, speaking of social media, what other forms of social media do you like? For example,

do you like to tweet? Do you use Twitter? Twitter's OK but I'm more of a Facebook-Instagram

guy. But if you need some one to.. to do Twitter, I do use it and I think I could get better

and better at Twitter, I'm sure. Do you have many followers? Mmmm. Sure, oh yeah, absolutely.

I think my neighbor, on my street. Let's see, I think my son's teacher. And then a few other

people. Family mostly. What do you think Shanthi? Shall we give him the job? Oooo. I think he's

going to have to increase his er... his use of Twitter. Erm, because for this job he's

definitely going to need to tweet a lot more. And he's going to need to increase his number

of followers. Erm, I don't know. Well, I think we could give him a go. Let him have a go

at this. I don't think he could do worse than the present one. He can't, no, nobody can

do worse than him. Fluency, what job do you think we're interviewing you for. Err, I can

guess this one for sure because these are the questions that you would only ask if you're

trying to find the best President of the United States. Woohoo! That's exactly right.

Bravo! You asked all the right questions. OK, I think Shanthi's might be a little bit

harder. Shall we interview Shanthi now? Yes, let's go. So Shanthi, I wanted to start by

asking you about your experience, and the training that you've had for this job. OK,

so I graduated from university and I got a degree in politics and international studies.

And I've had twenty years in the finance world. So my qualifications and experience has been

in investment management and in finance. And then I changed career and then I came into

Business English teaching. So banking and finance is her background Fluency. Yeah. I

mean I've heard of career changes but erm... This is quite unusual. Erm, what about manual

dexterity? Yeah, could I ask her a question about that? Yeah. Yeah, so, so, how... are

you good... good with your hands? Erm, I mean all this finance stuff, it's very interesting,

but yeah, like Vicki was saying, manual dexterity. It's really important how well you can, you

know, how precise and how comfortable you are using your hands. Oh, OK. Well. I'm good at

knitting and crocheting. Wow! And yeah, you know, I use my hands well. That's a pretty

big leap from knitting to what we'd have in mind for you in this position. Erm. Yeah.

Right Vicki? Yeah, I'm surprised by that, but maybe you're really good with modern technology.

Ah, that's important, yeah. Well, yeah, I've had to learn a lot in the last few years,

especially, you know, the different apps and what to do. Apps? Yeah. yeah. Well it sounds

like you're someone who likes to jump in and experiment then? Yeah, I don't mind trying

things out, so I'll jump in a try something out. OK, so you're not particularly cautious.

You prefer to take risks. Mmm. But it all depends. I mean, physical risk, if it's going

to hurt me, then no, I'm not very good at that. But if it's a business risk, then I

don't mind too much. Well actually we're more worried about whether it's going to hurt the

other person. That's right. Yeah. Am I ... Am I apply for a job to be a wrestler or something?

Vicki do you want to tell her. I think we should tell her, don't you? You're applying

for a job to be a brain surgeon. Obviously. A brain surgeon? We were surprised by your

training. Yeah, you might want to shelve some of that finance interest for a little bit.

A brain surgeon? Oh I get it. Manual dexterity. Yeah, we were impressed by your knitting skills,

but we'd have prefered to hear sewing, I think. Yeah, the knitting could lead to sewing. I'm

not sure if sewing could lead to surgery though. So hit the street. It's a definite no. Yeah,

no that was totally way way off. OK, do you want to interview me now and see if I can

get a job? Yeah, I'd love to. I've got time because I have almost four years until I need

to start my new job as President. So er...

Yeah, Shanthi and I have some questions for you, Vicki. Erm, Shanthi, do you want to begin?

Yeah. OK. So Vicki, we'd like to know if you prefer to work on your own or do you like

to work in a team? I love to work in a team. I really enjoy working with lots and lots

of people. Hmm. Oh. OK, so should you have moments when you have to work on your own,

would that be a problem? Oh no. I could perhaps work on my own for a little while. Because

independent work is very important in this position. Oh, Oh I'm a very sort of independent

person actually. OK. Good. Erm... how about travel? I mean would you be OK being away

from home for, I don't know, maybe a week at a time - maybe even a little bit longer?

Oh, I love travelling. In fact I love going to different countries. I hope it involves

foreign travel. Not so much actually. Ah. OK. Mmm. Maybe it could become an international

job in the future. That's what I'm hoping. Or Maybe not. Shanthi, your turn to ask a

question. Err, OK I would like to know, in terms of your time keeping, are you usually

on time? Oh erm, I'm very very punctual. In fact normally I arrive ten minutes early for

every event. Interesting. Wow! OK, and this is also with traffic? Erm, well, I don't drive

any more these days. Uhuh. But I take Ubers a lot. Shanthi, would Ubers work for this

position? I don't know. It's going to be a bit difficult, isn't it Fluency? Just a little

bit. Err, you know, my next question Vicki - it's, it's very interesting to us that you

don't drive. You know I was going to ask, if you have a clean driving record. Because

that's actually... Well I do have a licence. And I have a clean driving licence. It's just

because I live in the centre of the city, I haven't driven for a few years. Is it because

you don't like driving? Erm, well it's very busy. The traffic's very bad in the city centre

and I can walk everywhere. Aha! So when you're out of the city, how do

you like to travel? How do you travel normally, once you get out? I love boats. I love planes.

Flying is great. Hmm. Wow! Uhuh, Uhuh. Shanthi, I think there may be some challenges for Vicki

in this position. One more question I have Vicki is how... how is your endurance? I mean

can you work for a long period of time without a break? When I get interested in a task,

I like to work all night on it. Oh wow! That's good. So what do you think? Have I got the

job? That's a tough one because - Shanthi, here's what I think... I think that... What

was the job? One second. What we just found out about you Vicki is really important. The

endurance but no driving licence. Oh you say driving licence, by the way and in the States

we say driver's license. Just something for everyone to know out there. What do you think,

Shanthi? Good point. You know Vicki, you wouldn't be right for this job. Oh no! I'm so sorry.

So what job have I missed out on? Tell me! Well, driving an eighteen wheeler. A truck

driver, of course. You were going to be a truck driver. Oh a truck driver! Do you know,

I might actually like that job, because you get to see America, don't you? That's true,

but unfortunately you chose to tell us about your love for walking and boats and planes

and pretty much every mode of transportation you could think of besides a truck - which

is not so good when you're interviewing for the job of truck driver. Ah. And you wanted

to go abroad. You wanted to do international travel. Ah, I'm going to have to give myself

a mark here. Finally! A 'Boing' for Vicki. It's about time. OK, I think we should stop playing

this stupid game and have a rap. Let's do it! Oooo! Let's do it! Cool!

Once again it's Fluency MC, Flu, Flu, Fluency MC. Once again it's Fluency MC. Grammar through

lyrics, kick it! Ha! Yeah! Well, I want to tell you about the rap for today. But first

I want to quickly explain, in case we have any new viewers for the English Show today,

why we do raps on the English Show. So, I like to write short raps using rhyme and rhythm

to give you practice with the vocabulary and the grammar structiures that we've included

in different segments of the show. So I made a rap for today and Vicki made a video. We're

going to show you the video so you can watch, read and listen. We'll have the lyrics there.

Then we're going to practice together and Shanthi, will you practice with us. Yes, of

course. Can't wait. Excellent. And then what we'll do is show the video again. And of course

you can watch this English Show program and all the English Show programs multiple times

to keep practising, because these raps really can help your pronunciation, your listening

skills, and most importantly, help you remember the great vocabulary and structures that we

talked about today on the English Show. So, Jay! Could you roll the video?

. All right. Cool, very good. Great. I love

the video Vicki, thanks for that. It was fun to make. So there's vocabulary and grammar

structures that I hope you remember from earlier in the show. So things like 'resigned' and

we talked about 'achieving' versus accomplishing. And I also put in some other vocabulary that

I think is very common in job interviews so I focused a lot on the questions the interviewer

asks, as you can see, not so much on the answers to the questions. And it might seem a little

fast so we're going to do it slower but with the same rhythm, because the rhythm here is

the natural rhythm of conversation. So Shanthi, if you will repeat after me for this practice?

And everybody out there in the audience, please do the same. Shanthi, ready to go? Yes, I

am. Ready everybody? Let's go like this.

Good morning! Thank you for coming in for this interview today.

Good morning! Thank you for coming in for this interview today.

Good. I've just had a look at your resume. I've just had a look at your resume.

Good. In the United States we usually say resume. Er, resume. Other places sometimes,

cv. I say cv. Yes, cv for sure. Curriculum vitae. Yeah.

What are your greatest strengths? What are your greatest strengths?

How about your long-term objectives? How about your long-term objectives?

Why do you want to work for our company? Why do you want to work for our company?

In what ways would you be effective? In what ways would you be effective?

What gives you the most satisfaction? What gives you the most satisfaction?

What are you passionate about? What are you passionate about?

Do you work well on a team? Do you work well on a team?

Absolutely, without a doubt! Absolutely, without a doubt!

Good, notice we say 'on a team' usually in American English, but British? 'In a team.'

Yeah, yeah.All right let's continue. I achieved

a lot at my last job. I achieved a lot at my last job.

But I recently resigned. But I recently resigned.

I have big plans for the future, you know. I have big plans for the future, you know.

Well, thank you for your time. Well, thank you for your time.

We appreciate your coming in. We appreciate your coming in.

And we'll be in touch soon. And we'll be in touch soon.

Thank you for this opportunity. I look forward to hearing from you.

I look forward to hearing from you. Very good. One more thing I wanted to mention,

because some of you might be wondering, 'we appreciate your coming in'. In more formal

English in American English (I'll ask you two in a moment about British) we would use

the possessive pronoun here - your coming in. But in everyday conversation in American

English, we don't use this so much. 'We appreciate you coming in' but in a more formal context

it would be 'your'. How about in British? Oh same thing in British. Although I have to

say when I saw it I thought mmm. Because I'm so used to hearing it in the informal way.

Great, well thanks Shanthi, and thanks to all of you for practicing. As you see we slowed

it down, but I hope when you're watching the video, you'll notice that the rhythm is the

same, so for example, we said, erm, 'how about your long term objectives?'. In the video

it's more 'how-about-your...' Right? But the idea is to get practice with it more slowly,

really focusing on it as we did. And then also to get listening practice and then when

you're ready, also speaking practice by rapping along with the video. So can we check out

the video again, Jay?

That was great. Well, thank you. Great video

for the rap and I hope everybody enjoyed it. I hope that everybody who is applying for

a job and has an interview coming up, gets that job. Good luck. Yes! Good luck! Hopefully

you'll know before the interview what the job is for. That definitely helps you prepare.

And I want to say thank you to Shanthi for all the great tips she's given us about interviews

today. Thank you Shanthi. Thank you very much it was a pleasure. Listen. If people want

to stay in touch with you, or get in touch with you, or follow you, what can they do?

Well, what they could do is they can have a look at my website: English with a Twist

dot com, sign up to my free e-guide where they... and they sign up to my blog, and that

way I deliver weekly lessons every Friday, which is specifically for Business English.

And they also get a free e-guide on the ten ways to communicate better and more effectively

in business with English. Now the other thing is you've actually written a book about interviews

- English job interviews, haven't you? Yes, I have. It's part of my book called Business

English Secrets. And one section of it is dedicated to job interviews, but it also covers

other areas like presentations, and also writing skills, and small talk - which are the key

skills that a lot of my clients have, you know, asked me to cover and where I've coached

them. And job interviews is a big section of that. Yes. Fantastic! Great. And erm...

if you want to follow us, and I hope you do, then how can they follow us on 'The English

Show' Fluency? Well, it's really easy because you can look in the description box below

for all the information. Definitely our YouTube channels: Fluency MC and Simple English Videos,

and also to be on our mailing lists to get information from us. You can do that by going

to our websites. So I think all we need to do now is say goodbey to everybody, but first,

good-bye to you Jay and thank you for your help today. Thanks so much Jay. It's been

my great pleasure. I've had a lot of fun. I hope you have. It was great to see you Shanthi.

And we'll see you in the next show! Goodbye then everybody. Bye. Have a great week. See you soon. Bye-bye.

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The Circle, The Handmaid's Tale, American Gods | Three To See - Duration: 2:50.

Hulu's latest original series has the making of a small screen masterpiece.

The shows, source material Margaret Atwood's award winning dystopian novel & its themes of environmental

catastrophe, female oppression, and religious fundamentalism are as timely as ever.

But what we're finding interesting is how The Handmaid's Tale has pollinated popular culture

with its' influence. For example, recently women have taken to dawning The Handmaid's unmistakable

uniforms to protest anti-abortion measures.

Technologies' dark side is viral, & The Circle is promising us a thrilling virtual tour.

But will it deliver where so many movie plots have failed? Maybe. Here's what we know so far,

Emma Watson plays, May, a college grad who gets hired by a juggernaut digital company called, you guessed it,

The Circle.

It's a glossy twenty-first century tech giant helmed by a powerful yet fatherly Tom Hanks. Not to mention that

on-trend corporate ethos that offers progressive promises in exchange for your privacy.

Which isn't that much of a stretch when our recent Google searches magically appear as ads on our Facebook feeds.

The Circle explores potential worst case scenarios of information sharing in the digital age.

And from the looks of it, this online rabbit hole goes way deeper than Chewbacca Mom.

Eggers co-wrote the screenplay with the film's director James Ponsoldt, and that coupled with the movies

cool aesthetic and timely themes has us curious to check this one out.

Neil Gaiman's Hugo-award winning novel, American Gods, is finally making its way to the small screen at the peak of Peak TV!

Despite its somewhat outlandish premise - that gods are real, that they live among us, and they're in the midst of a

civil war of sorts...

...this show feels like it could be a breath of fresh air that's equal parts fantasy and gritty reality.

Why?

For one thing, GAIMAN. The man is prolific - and with loads of award-winning comic books, novels,

screenplays and radio plays under his belt, his work is typically well suited to adaptation.

Add to that the showrunning talent that helped create fan favorite titles like Hannibal and Heroes, and Starz'

track record for creating next level juicy television, and this one could be a winner.

And if you're looking for more news, & reviews on the titles you love, keep coming back to HITFIX on UPROXX.

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O QUE FAZER EM CASO DE ACIDENTES COM FRATURAS - PRIMEIROS SOCORROS #1 2 0 - Duration: 6:32.

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The Only Thing Trump's Done In 100 Days Is Promote His "Brand" - Duration: 3:53.

We've done it, folks.

We have hit 100 days with Donald Trump as our president, and by almost every single

measure, everything this man has done has been a complete failure.

But, in that one small area where he's been successful, it has been a tremendous success.

And unfortunately, that one area where Donald Trump has been successful is enriching himself

and promoting the Trump brand across the globe.

That is the only thing that this man has done successfully and done well over the last 100

days.

We don't have any new policies, or at least any good new policies.

We have a horrible new Supreme Court justice, who's going to be sitting on that bench for

probably 20, maybe 30 years.

But Donald Trump is making a ton of money and promoting the Trump brand to every foreign

national who comes over to this country.

Why do you think he is meeting with these people, these heads of states from other countries?

Why is he meeting with them at Mar-a-Lago instead of the White House?

Well, the answer is simple.

Donald Trump wants to show off.

He wants to say, "Look what I've built.

Look at this thing with my name on it and how grand it is.

Wouldn't you like one of these in your country?"

That's all this is.

This is a massive sales pitch for the Trump brand, for Trump properties, for Trump himself,

to everyone else around the globe.

We know how horrible his businesses are here in the United States.

We know that his clothing line, his wife's clothing line, is essentially made with sweatshop

labor, people making a dollar an hour over in China.

We know that workers at his properties are often prevented from joining unions or forming

unions in order to get things like benefits, higher pay — you know, things that keep

workers happy and safe and productive and healthy.

Trump doesn't want to give them that.

What he does want to do is build more of those properties all over the globe.

So in terms of policy, so far in 100 days, the Trump administration has done absolutely

nothing.

But in terms of making money for himself and promoting his brand, he has been the most

successful president ever in that regard.

Nobody has done more to promote themselves than Donald Trump has.

And if you need any further proof, think about this.

In his first 100 days in office, George W. Bush visited at least two other countries.

Barack Obama visited at least eight other countries.

Donald Trump hasn't left the United States, and any time he leaves the White House, he

just goes to a property that he owns, and then we, the taxpayers, pay for that.

We pay for the Secret Service to rent rooms, we pay for the Secret Service to rent golf

carts, and all that money goes back to those Trump properties, which eventually makes its

way back into Donald Trump's profits.

Donald Trump is in this for himself, and anyone who is still out there saying that he's not

is lying to themselves, or they're so delusional that maybe it's time to go get your head checked.

Donald Trump is president because he wants to profit from it.

He doesn't care what happens to this country, but more specifically, he doesn't care what

happens to any

of us.

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CSJ X3 - An incredible home drone - Duration: 8:23.

you Want to know a nano drone to fly in interior alucinante, with cage etc.?

As quedate in this video that go it to find.

I call Me Rafael Cruz and this is Mundodron, begin!

Today we go us to put with the analisis of the CSJ X3, my ultimo big discovery, have

that recognise it, because it is a drone in which fortunately I have not achieved him find

at all bad.

Like this of clear.

I have not been able to him find at all bad to this drone.

it Is a drone that brushes the 18 dolares, a poquito less in euros, some 15 euros.

Aqui down in the description have the link of the company that has yielded it to me, but the

drone is that I have not found him at all bad.

it Is a drone, doing a fast summary, and afterwards put us pormenorizadamente.

it Is a drone rapido if you want to, is a drone slow if you want to, is a drone with a speed

intermediate if you want to, is a drone very resistant is a drone that can fly it with a boy,

this perfectly adapted for boys.

But it is a drone that if you want to can put it... Remove him the protections and have a piece

of drone to fly your only, for an adult.

it Is a drone that lasts him enough the battery for what comes to be this type of drones.

On it uses batteries estandard, that can say bad of this drone?

As well, we go to begin by the prinicipio.

it Is a done stable?

we Are speaking of a drone that is pequeñito, although it is a poquito greater to the average of the

nano drones, would seem a lot of to the ninco iron or to the hubsan h333, this type of drones

it would be in this category of nano drones.

The truth is that this drone, being the size that has and such, even with the cage, it

I have been flying continuously with the cage and a pair of batteries will have flown it without

the cage, and in both ways is a drone ultra stable.

it Gives until fear, is increible.

In interior, practically remains nailed in the place, of course goes to move something,

it does not have any system of geolocation neither at all like that, but very stable.

In outside, although this drone do not go to speak of as it works in outside, although it works

quite well.

I will leave You by here a video in which I teach it flying in outside and that leave me,

even with a ventolera brutal, and leave me with some big feelings, if you want to

see the video here leave it to you in the description.

But as it is a drone for interior, sincermanete, regarding stability, can not me complain

for nothing.

His speed, his speed this very very calibrated.

And this is a puntazo tremendo, because there is drones that are very good but that his speed

slow is very slow, his half speed even probably do not have it, the speed rapida

probably it happens ...

This drone has designed his speeds for the different ranks of type of person

that it can be flying this drone.

Somebody that never has flown or directly for boys, somebody that has already some experience

and on neither it is his too big house and already the way ultra rapido, that is the drone

that goes very rapido. This applies so much in speed in linea straight, as for up,

osea... From above to low, as also on his own axis.

Osea, on the vertical axis.

And having a twist on the vertical axis in the ways but slow very calm, in the

half way very good to do flights quite rapidos and that no go you the cabez, and in

the way 3 already is a true madness, but a controllable madness, because many of the

drones, when your leave to turn as they follow a poquito.

East no, this short immediately and, the truth, is that the control does really fluent,

really good and practically have not had never a problem.

This carries me to speak of the control, have seen as I am tying everything.

The control does not leave to be at all of the another world.

you Can put it in the fast ways, the slow ways, of course has ways type

keyreturn, headless and such, but go... To the one who matter him?

we Know that they do not work, but we go.. Already we know it so we happen of them.

But it is a control of correct control, that does not have big alardes but that never me

it has given a problem so much of distance of control... It is more, when I was flying it

in outside is that it carry it to obscene distances, is that neither hardly could discern, and never

it gave me a problem.

And inside house neither.

A control of control very correct, very comodo, type XboX 360 and that I can not me complain

of him.

Have then a drone that has all these characteristics and such that are very

well, but good... The prinicipal characteristic is the cage that have been seeing.

it Works the cage?

As if, the cage is especially good.

it Is a cage that is very malleable, when your bump you against a wall or against the ceiling

it is as if it was a species of ball, would rebound, which works quite well and what does

really it is to give him a protection to the drone very good.

If your hurt you with this drone... Already it is that it is yours problem.

it Is that your were looking for to hurt you, no the drone.

The truth is that it is very very protected and is practically impossible that go him

to hurt to somebody or even that you go to rayar the wall, that this can occur with

drones with another type of protections, since the others to my do not like me.

But in inner this type of protection work very well. The big problem that have

it is that they spend a lot of battery, now will speak of the battery, but say that it is not an element

negative for this drone, say that it is used to to occur this point.

Sincerely these protections protect really well, have given him a lot of hits, will be

seeing here in the videos all the hits that have been him being able to give recording it

and neither a problem. You are seeing that after a hit even went back it to fly without

take it.

Very chulo, and is impossible that hurt you, the unico problem that has is that if you go you

very rapido to a jarron or to anything as you go it to tumbar, logically.

But this do not go it to be able to control of another form.

The last that already remains us is: this drone arrives to have the time of necessary flight

even with the cage?

Increible, but true.

This type of drones are used to to last between lso 5 and 7 minutes, this drone does not go to be stop

at all out of the average, neither for well neither for bad, this inside the correct.

Hard with the cage some 6 minutes, 6 minutes and 15 seconds, something like this, and without the cage can

arrive to the 7 minutes and 30 seconds.

So in this point genia.

Fortunately it has batteries of 3,7v with the connector tipico that go it to be able to buy

ultra cheap in any place, in Amazon or in any Chinese shop simply attending

to the dimensions of the battery, that on are sizes of the normal, and do not go to have

any problem.

Even in the shop of radiocontrol that have near of your house or something, if it is that have

some shop of radiocontrol near of your house, can bet you that they sell tambien

these batteries, because they are the most common batteries , the most normal.

Therefore, less bad that have done a good drone, with good characteristic and no

it has gone them the pinza putting proprietary batteries that anybody has.

Therefore, a drone with a correct price, with some very good capacities for all

those people that are looking for a drone to have a good time it, to fly home, even

to take out it of time home and fly it in outside, play with your children... I think that it is a drone

wonderful. In this point think that is of the best to day of today.

Of course, if you want another type of drones, probably more to do FPV or for trastear

with FPV and such, as ete drone is not for this, for this have other grandisimas options

that they are like the JJRC H36. The Eachine and010, etc.

But if what want to is what have said you before, this drone I would go me by the one of head.

I expect that it have liked you the video, expect that it have liked you this piece of drone,

that for real, to time that did not find me with a drone so good and had win to say it,

so at all, we see us in a new video here, in Mundodron: ciao!

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Nobody's Buying Stephen Curry's Sneakers - Duration: 2:08.

Hey everyone, for Complex News, I'm Justin Block.

NBA superstar Stephen Curry seems to have it all.

A sweet jump shot, NBA MVPs, a championship ring, and a beautiful family.

There's just one thing missing from Curry's locker: Signature sneakers that fans actually

want to buy.

Curry's signed to Under Armour, and the deal is worth an estimated $14 billion to

the company.

Under Armour is all-in on Curry, so when it reported its first-ever losing quarter, slow

sales for his latest sneaker, the Curry 3, were put under the microscope.

Under Armour's footwear sales only grew 2 percent last quarter, compared to 64 percent

during 2016's first quarter.

And since the Curry 3 is just sitting on shelves, Under Armour's been forced to slash the

price of the sneaker from $140 to $99.

Here's what Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank said about his company's struggles with

Curry's sneakers:

"As we launched the Curry 3 late last year, our expectations continued to run high.

And while the Three played very well on court for Stephen Curry and our athletes, a sluggish

signature market and a warm consumer reception led to softer than expected results."

The reasons for the Curry 3 bricking comes down to two things.

First, the sneaker is ugly.

It's bulky and offered in wild colorways, which leads to the Internet dragging it time

and time again.

Remember how Twitter reacted to the "Oxblood Leather" Curry 3 release?

"Steph is selling a PT Cruiser for your feet"

"When you're a leather couch but ball is life"

"Steph just gonna keep dropping sneakers that look like Oldsmobile arm rests"

The second reason Curry's sales are down is because he prefers high-profile sneakers

to help protect his infamously injured ankles, but as ESPN notes, 80 percent of people who

wear basketball sneakers do it for the fit, not the court.

And those same customers prefer low top sneakers, which Under Armour doesn't release too many

of.

But even when they do, like the Curry 2 "Chef" model from last year, they get roasted.

When those dropped, Twitter branded it as the ultimate dad sneaker.

It seems like Under Armour just can't get it right when it comes to designing heat for

the game's biggest star.

Here's hoping the brand scores a W some time soon.

That's the news for now, but for more on Steph Curry's kicks, be sure to subscribe to Complex

on YouTube today.

For Complex News, I'm Justin Block.

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Harrison Ford's Latest Death Defying Flight (with Chris Kattan) - Duration: 3:18.

- Okay, here we go Harrison,

let's see if we can get it right this time.

Always forget the first switch.

Uh, I've never seen a blue light here before.

It's pretty.

(sighs) Alright, Frank I'm takin' off!

I'll have'er back in a couple hours.

Here we go!

From here on out, the name Harrison Ford'll

be synonymous with good, cautious flying.

Speaking of which.

(lighter clicks) (bong bubbles)

The captain has turned on the 4/20 sign, (coughs)

please refrain from moving about the cannabis.

(laughs while coughing)

Son of a bitch.

(alarm blares) (plane rattles)

Oh, alright,

seriously focus Ford.

Ford,

Focus.

Man, I am so high. (laughs)

- [Harrison Voiceover] Man, I love airplanes,

high above the clouds we sail,

sleek design

from tip to tail.

I should be writing this down.

My plane is shiny and oh so slick,

it's long as a boat, and hard as my--

Woah! God!

(lighter clicks) (bong bubbles)

Oh, this hoop is very nice, but can I pull it off,

course I can I'm Harrison Ford, I can pull off anything.

Which ear is the gay ear?

(loud bang) (alarm blares)

Chewie we're going down!

(lighter clicks) (bong bubbles)

This is good marijuana.

Look like Jared Kushner's up to his old tricks again.

I think this ones broken!

Get off my plane!

(groans)

Get off my plane!

Well if the glove don't fit, you must acquit.

Yes I am interested in doubling my Marriott reward points.

Get off my plane!

Sweet, sweet fantasy baby,

when I close my eyes

you come and take me,

me,

me!

Woah!

God!

No!

This is my fault!

(yells)

You see that Frank, two hours,

not one accident!

Pretty good, huh?

- [Frank] You haven't even taken off yet,

you old stone-head.

You've just been driving around the runway for two hours.

- Oh, right.

Here we go!

Sweet, sweet fantasy baby,

when I close my eyes

you come and take me.

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Who's in Trump's Head? - Duration: 8:59.

Who�s in Trump�s Head

by Darius Shahtahmasebi

At the end of last week, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said arresting Wikileaks founder

Julian Assange is now a �priority.� Not long after, CNN reported that authorities

have prepared charges against Assange, who is currently seeking refuge at the Ecuadorian

embassy in London.

Donald Trump�s response to these recent developments was �It�s OK with me.�

Trump is not included in the decision-making process as to whether Assange should be charged.

Bear in mind, however, that Trump once told his fanbase, �I love Wikileaks,� and the

fact that he is merely �OK� with the decision seems, if anything, to indicate he is claiming

little to no say at all on what is going on in his administration regarding this issue.

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Most of the world watched with horror � or awe, depending on your level of humanitarian

indifference � as the U.S. military dropped the so-called Mother of all bombs (MOAB) on

an ISIS position in Afghanistan.

Conservative estimates show that for every ISIS fighter killed, the financial cost of

the bomb was $450,000.

Yet, according to Fox News, Trump was told of the decision to drop the MOAB after it

had already been detonated.

Fox reported:

�The new approach was on display this week in Afghanistan, where Gen. John Nicholson,

head of the U.S.-led coalition there, decided to use one of the military�s biggest nonnuclear

bombs�a Massive Ordnance Air Blast bomb, or MOAB�to hit a remote Islamic State underground

network of tunnels and caves.�

Fox adds:�A senior administration official said Mr. Trump didn�t know about the weapon�s

use until it had been dropped.�

This recent development is part of a broader strategy that has seen the Trump administration

give enormous power and responsibility to generals on the battlefield with very little

oversight.

The loosening of these restrictions was already done in Somalia and parts of Yemen but has

now been deployed in the Iraq arena.

Supposedly, the process put in place under the Obama administration frustrated many within

the military, even as they were still able to drop over 26,000 bombs last year, alone.

Now, the military establishment has almost free reign to do as it wishes.

We have already seen the effects of this, as an air strike was recently ordered in on

a civilian area in Mosul, killing over 200 civilians in a single bombardment.

In March alone, the U.S.-led coalition killed 1,782 civilians in Iraq and Syria.

In the words of the New Republic, �the Generals have won their war with Trump.�

Donald Trump�s original pick for national security advisor was Michael Flynn, who was

well on his way to restoring ties with Russia before leaked intelligence forced his resignation.

Flynn was replaced by General H.R. McMaster, a staunch cold warrior.

It speaks volumes that not long after McMaster booted Steven Bannon off the National Security

Council, the U.S. military struck the Syrian government directly.

As noted by the New Yorker, Bannon, a genuine nationalist, would not have been in favor

of such a move to strike Russia�s close ally:

�In the dystopian �Clash of Civilizations� scenario that Bannon and his supporters subscribe

to, Syria represents an important staging ground in the U.S.-led crusade against radical

Islam, and an example of what future U.S.-Russian co�peration could look like.�

Asked about the decision to strike the Syrian government, Trump�s recollection of the

cake he was eating at the time was far clearer than which country he actually bombed:

�I was sitting at the table.

We had finished dinner.

We are now having dessert.

And we had the most beautiful piece of chocolate cake that you have ever seen.

And President Xi was enjoying it,� Trump said, as reported by the Guardian.

�And I said: �Mr. President, let me explain something to you � we�ve just launched

59 missiles, heading to Iraq,�� he said before the interviewer interjected to clarify.

He then corrected himself.

Without getting too entangled in these contradictory actions, it is also worth pointing out that

Trump was dining with the Chinese president, a complete policy switch from his furious

attempts to berate China in the early days of his political career.

Further, the following statement seems to cast doubt on how involved Trump really is

in the formulation of these incredibly important decisions:

�And I was given the message from the generals that the ships are locked and loaded.

What do you do?

And we made a determination to do it.

So the missiles were on the way.�

What do you do?

You say no.

You say what you said at least 18 times previously before you became president, namely that the

U.S. should �stay the hell out of Syria.�

On a side note, it was McMaster who presented the Syrian military strike proposal to Trump

in the first place.

Shortly after the MOAB was dropped in Afghanistan, McMaster took an unannounced visit to the

war-ravaged nation.

According to the Military Times, McMaster�s visit was a surprise move not just to the

Afghans, but also to Pentagon officials.

As a result, the White House was forced to dispute the notion that McMaster is operating

independently from the Department of Defense.

In the most recent development, which has resulted in the accumulation of Trump�s

power giveaway, Vice President Mike Pence was busy last week threatening North Korea

directly with war while the Donald played golf.

As noted by Paul Craig Roberts, not even king of neoconservatives Dick Cheney took the spotlight

away from Bush Junior to declare war on his behalf.

Of course, it is worth noting that Pence just recently announced this Saturday that this

issue could be solved by �peaceful means.� However, the fact still remains that the issue

to be solved is the establishment of a �nuclear-free Korean peninsula,� something North Korea

would be unlikely to accept in the face of repeated provocation from the U.S. government

over the last decade or so (including Obama�s use of cyber warfare).

In North Korea�s eyes, the only thing stopping their country from turning into Iraq is their

stockpile of nuclear weapons.

Pence has essentially given North Korea a lose-lose ultimatum: either give up their

nuclear weapons and make themselves an easy target or prepare for a direct war with America�s

naval fleet.

As Anti-Media predicted in March, Mike Pence was likely always going to be the �Deep

State�s Insurance Policy� against a nationalist Trump administration.

For those who voted Trump into office, his complete indifference � as demonstrated

by him playing golf all day while the neocons completely infiltrate his administration to

make important decisions on his behalf � is nothing more than a giant slap in the face.

The rest of the die-hard Trump supporters who will support him no matter what should

know they are supporting Clinton-style policies that are being pursued by the neoconservatives

inside his administration.

They may as well have voted for Clinton.

However, these Trump supporters can finally admit the fact that neither party represents

them (something more and more people are realizing) and that America�s illusion of democracy

is dangerous, at best.

Even if Trump was genuine during his presidential campaign, many of the most important decisions

taking place right now are not being formulated by anyone who was democratically elected � especially

not Trump.

In McMaster�s case, he wasn�t even involved in Trump�s original assembly.

He is only part of the Trump administration because someone from within the intelligence

community decided the restoration of U.S.-Russia relations was a complete dealbreaker and forced

Flynn�s resignation.

At least when the American people were casting their votes for Trump, they were well aware

of who Bannon was, for example.

McMaster�s name would have hardly been commonplace at anyone�s dinner table, yet this is a

man who is advising Trump directly (including on his potential plan to send as many as 50,000

Americans to fight and die in Syria in a war that Trump dismissed numerous times in the

past due

to its projected catastrophic consequences).

For more infomation >> Who's in Trump's Head? - Duration: 8:59.

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Hearthstone - Best Legendaries to Craft! (Un'Goro) - Duration: 7:15.

Whats up guys its me Disciple!

Journey to Un'Goro has double the class legendaries of a normal expansion since it

has both quests and legendary minions for each class.

When you combine these with some of the awesome neutral legendaries with the set, that's

a lot of cards to collect, but you don't need to break your wallet to be able to compete

on ladder.

Well maybe not break it too much.

That's why today we thought we'd go over the best legendaries to craft for competitive

play in Journey to Un'Goro!

Let's get to it.

The first legendary from Un'Goro that you should absolutely craft is The Caverns Below.

Although it may be a class legendary, and so limited in what decks it can go in, Caverns

Rogue is one of the strongest decks in the game right now.

What's more, the cost of the decks is pretty much just Caverns, Patches, and Preps, with

the rest just being commons and rares as some lists have moved away from Van'Cleef.

This means that if you have the dust to craft Caverns, you're probably already pretty

close to a tier one deck.

Additionally, unless caverns get nerfed it'll likely be a really strong deck it's entire

time in Standard, and if it does get nerfed you get your full 1600 dust refund.

Definitely one of the strongest if not the strongest legendaries in the set, and probably

the most likely to get nerfed as well, caverns is a really solid craft.

The next legendary we'll be taking a look at is another quest that's made it's way

into a tier one deck and that's Fire Plume's Heart.

Having a quest that almost always wins you the late game, and being able to defend yourself

really well as part of fulfilling that quest is just insane, and that's exactly what

Fire Plume's Heart does.

If anything's competing with The Caverns Below for the strongest card in the set it's

definitely this warrior quest.

It may only be good in a dedicated deck, but as long as there are taunts and warrior removal

spells, so always, Fire Plume's Heart will be insane.

Now taunt warrior is definitely more expensive than quest rogue, so if you don't have the

cards for it definitely don't just craft fire plume's heart for no reason.

Still the power level on this card is insane, and it's the next most likely thing from

Un'Goro to get nerfed after quest rogue, so if you do wanna try playing taunt warrior

at some point, or think you will in the future, this is a super safe craft.

Now in general neutral legendaries are way better crafts than class legendaries since

they can go in more decks and give you more value for your dust?

So why has our list been all class legendaries so far?

Well the neutral legendaries just aren't as strong in Un'Goro as some of the class

ones, ranging from decent to completely unplayable.

Still the other class legendaries you could craft all only go in specific decks that are

worse than quest warrior and quest rogue.

The only exception is maybe Sherazin, Corpse Flower in miracle rogue, but it's kind of

more of a cute card then it is actually necessary to the function of the deck.

So let's take a look at two of the neutral legendaries that are actually pretty decent!

First up we have Elise the Trailblazer!

Elise is currently mainly played in Handlock, but if there are bannings/nerfs on some of

the ultrafast combo decks, or if more generic control variants get a little bit better,

Elise is super strong.

The body is solid for the mana cost, and when you draw the pack you're getting five cards

for the price of one, albeit that on average they'll be worse than five cards from your

deck.

Still Elise is just a solid mid cost value minion, and so one we can see being played

a good amount, especially as new sets come out and old ones rotate!

The other neutral legendary in Un'Goro with a potential bright future is Spiritsinger

Umbra!

Umbra is a really strong engine card, and triggering your deathrattles when they come

into play is a pretty insane ability.

It's incredibly strong in quest priest and other nzoth decks should they become good,

but it's also just a card that could be really broken if it ever gets the right pieces

to go with it.

In wild there's definitely some gross things you can do with Spiritsinger Umbra, Baron

Rivendare, Leper Gnomes, Thaurissan, and lots of other cards.

It might never be strong enough for standard, since cards like this are generally either

unplayable or broken, and Blizz will try to avoid making it broken, but there's a good

chance Spritsinger Umbra is a pretty strong card at some point, and that's why it's

definitely worth

a craft!

Those are the legendaries we think you should craft first from Journey to Un'Goro!

What do you guys think?

Let us know in the comments!

And it looks like that's gonna be it from me, if you enjoyed the video drop a like,

subscribe if you want, thanks for watching, and I'll see you guys next time!

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THAT'S THE SOUND OF THE POLICE

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How to make McDonald's Shakes - Duration: 1:37.

Ingredients Vanilla Shake 2 cups of vanilla ice cream 1 1/4 cups of low-fat milk 3 tablespoons of sugar Chocolate Shake 2 cups of vanilla ice cream 1 1/4 cups of low-fat milk 2 tablespoons of Nestle Quik powder (chocolate flavor) Strawberry Shake 2 cups of vanilla ice cream 1 1/4 cups of low-fat milk 3 tablespoons of Nestle Quik powder (strawberry flavor)

Tips For a creamier smoothie, add an extra scoop of ice cream. For a chocolate milkshake, use chocolate ice cream without having to use Nestle quick powder. Top off your drinks with your favorite candies such as M&Ms or Reese's Pieces. Add whipped cream and sprinkles on top of the milkshakes for a decorative look. If you don't have Nestle quick powder, use Hershey's cocoa powder as a substitute.

Step:1 Gather all of the ingredients you need to make the specific shake you want..

Step:2 Pour all of those specific ingredients into a blender. Turn on your blender to high speed and wait until you get a smooth mixture.

Step:3 Get two 12 ounce cups and pour. Enjoy!

Finished

For more infomation >> How to make McDonald's Shakes - Duration: 1:37.

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Cream Cheese Dumplings - Duration: 2:13.

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