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Waching daily May 1 2017

I can't fight this, got my eyes fixed on you

I've seen something new

Must be hallucination

In my mind I realize you're not true

Must be something we do?

We're just hallucinations

We're just hallucinations

We're just hallucinations

We're just hallucinations

I can't fight this, got my eyes fixed on you I've seen something new

Must be hallucination

In my mind I realize you're not true

Must be something we do?

We're just hallucinations

We're just hallucinations

We're just hallucinations

We're just hallucinations

We're just hallucinations

Swore I saw you coming over here

Happiness is just controlling fear

We're just hallucinations

We're just hallucinations

We're just hallucinations

We're just hallucinations

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Donald Trump Lies To The Public An Average Of Once Every 5 Hours - Duration: 4:59.

This past weekend, we hit Donald Trump's 100th day in office, and so the Washington Post

took it upon themselves to let us know just how many times the president has lied to us

in those first 100 days, and the numbers should shock you.

According to the Washington Post, Donald Trump now holds the record as the president who

lied to the American public the most during their first 100 days in office.

Essentially, given the amount of time he's been in office, Donald Trump has lied to you

more than any other president considering time served.

He has lied during those first 100 days 488 times, which comes to an average of 4.9 lies

a day.

Every five hours Donald Trump tells a lie to the American public, on average.

Now, obviously there are some times where he goes a few hours, a few longer than that,

without telling us lies, but we have also had at least four days, according to the Washington

Post, with Donald Trump in office where he has told more than 20 lies to the American

public.

Folks, this isn't normal.

This is not normal behavior.

It's normal behavior for a sociopath, but not for a sitting president.

Donald Trump has a very real problem with telling the truth.

Do you know why?

Because he has to feel better about himself.

That's the only reason we're getting these lies, is so he feels better and looks better.

It's not even like he's lying about things that are inconsequential.

You know, he tells us lies about stuff Obama did, and he takes credit for some of the good

stuff Obama did.

Why?

So he can feel better.

You know, he tells us that he is the one that negotiated the deal with Ford so they didn't

move their production to Mexico.

That deal had been done six months before the election, but he still takes credit for

it.

This man is a sociopath.

He has a very real problem with honesty, and to be honest, he shouldn't be able to be president

of the United States.

We have got to put some kind of stricter controls in place to prevent people like this, these

sociopaths, these psychopaths, from being able to become president.

If Donald Trump applied for a job at any other company in the United States that he doesn't

own, he wouldn't get it, or if he did work for another company, he would be fired shortly

after because of his inability to tell the truth.

Yet, instead of being punished, we've put him in the highest office in the land, a man

that lies to you on average every five hours.

Do his supporters care?

No.

Do they know he's lying to them most of the time?

Yeah, but they still don't care.

We have seen polls that say that Republicans understand that Trump is not being honest

with them, but they still support him.

Now, there have been some that have woken up and they understand, "Wow, I screwed up.

I should not have voted for this guy.

He is dangerous," but for the most part, most of the people who voted for Trump stand by

that vote, even knowing information like this, knowing that in 100 days he told 488 lies.

This isn't normal, folks.

This isn't normal behavior for a president.

This isn't acceptable behavior for a voting public.

We have got to have better voter education in this country, but furthermore, people have

to actually care about things.

It's one thing to be educated, but it's another to care about it.

You know, these people understand Trump is lying to them but they don't care.

We've got to get to the root of those problems.

We have to understand why they don't care.

Is it because they think he's going to bring their jobs back?

Well, no.

They know that's a lie.

Is it because of the border wall?

Maybe.

Is it because he tapped into the racist heart of America?

Possibly.

Whatever that reason is, we have to figure that out, and we have to fix it, because people

shouldn't be okay with being lied to by their president.

People shouldn't think that's acceptable.

Think of how low Donald Trump has lowered that bar for who can be president in the United

States, and then think about how disgusting future presidential elections are going to

be because we've allowed this man, who is incapable of telling us the truth, to run

our country.

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7 MORE Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About Guardians of the Galaxy! - Duration: 5:07.

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Supergirl 2x19 Sneak Peek "Alex" (HD) Season 2 Episode 19 Sneak Peek - Duration: 1:21.

You don't have to hurt anyone.

No one is making you do this.

You're choosing to do this.

You and your friend chose to go into that bank,

you chose to take those people hostage.

And you know what?

You can choose to put your guns down,

you can choose to let those people go,

you can choose not to hurt anyone.

Look, up in the sky!

Hey, not even Pretty Boy Floyd got to meet Supergirl.

It'll be a fun story to tell your roommates in jail!

Supergirl...

I almost had him.

And I got you over the finish line.

And just in time for dinner.

I'll see ya later.

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Does IQ Really Measure How Smart You Are? - Duration: 6:03.

When people talk about smarts, Intelligence Quotient or IQ always seems to come up.

People love to bring up how Einstein had a genius-level IQ of 160.

And to join Mensa, you need to have an IQ of at least 130.

But is IQ even a good way to measure intelligence?

Well, that depends on how you define intelligence.

IQ scores may be a useful shorthand to talk about education strategies for big groups

of people, like when discussing public policy.

But IQ can be affected by a lot of factors, even things as subjective as your motivation

while taking the test.

The first sort of IQ test was invented by the French psychologist Alfred Binet in the

early 1900s.

A law in 1882, aimed at egalitarianism, said that any healthy child had to go to school

and learn the basics, like: reading, writing, arithmetic, history, public policy, and the

natural sciences.

The law even included special consideration for children with disabilities, like deafness

or blindness.

But the French government acknowledged that not every kid would able to keep up with the

normal curriculum, for lots of possible reasons.

So, Binet and other psychologists were commissioned to create a standardized test to measure how

different kids handled their schoolwork.

Along with Théodore Simon, Binet developed the Binet-Simon test – in which children

would answer a series of questions until they couldn't anymore.

That way, kids could be grouped in classes with students with similar scores, instead

of relying on their age or the subjective judgments of teachers.

In the next decade or so, this scale was revised for use with both kids and adults and renamed

the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales.

This popular IQ test is still used today, along with other standardized tests that are

meant to measure learning ability – sometimes defined as how quickly and easily we learn

new things.

On early versions of the test, IQ was calculated by taking a person's score on a standardized

test, dividing it by their chronological age, and then multiplying the result by 100.

In more modern versions, you're basically ranked against other test takers.

The scores of a group of people are scaled so that 100 is the average, and your IQ score

is determined based on where you are in relation to that average.

But here's the thing: whether or not IQ tests actually measure your intelligence depends

on how you're defining intelligence.

In simple definitions, intelligence is the ability to learn new things or adapt to new

situations.

But the definition can also include the ability to use logic or reason, or to think abstractly.

These definitions are all focused on intellectual capacity, which is how intelligence is defined

by the American Psychological Association.

And they don't include other kinds of intelligence, like social or emotional intelligence, or

things like creativity, or self-awareness.

The Stanford-Binet test, for instance, focuses on testing five main categories of information:

baseline knowledge, basic mathematics, visualizing objects in space, working memory, and fluid

reasoning – or the ability to solve new problems.

So, depending on what you're trying to understand about someone, IQ tests might be useful, or

they might be a waste of time.

It also turns out that your IQ score can be affected by a lot of different things – and

because intelligence is so complex, we're not sure how strongly different factors might

affect it.

There's some evidence that says cognitive abilities are somewhat heritable, meaning

there might be some kind of genetic component to IQ.

But it's not that simple!

Recent studies have shown that IQ tests are affected by motivation.

For example, one 2011 meta-analysis found that people who are offered cash if they do

well on an IQ test scored higher than people who weren't offered anything.

Like, up to 20 points higher for just a 10 dollar reward.

That's a huge effect!

And we know that motivation can play a role in other things, like your grades and your

career path, that could be wrongly chalked up to just an IQ score.

IQ also seems to be affected by environmental factors.

Cultural values can influence your IQ scores.

For example, a kid who grows up in a community that prizes storytelling might do better on

verbal sections of the test, or problems that require you to remember and reuse information.

How much education you get – and the quality of that education – may have an effect,

too.

Kids who miss school because it's hard for them to get there, or who attend schools without

many resources, tend to score lower than their peers.

Even your family environment can affect your IQ, like whether you grow up in a low-income

household or whether you experience a lot of trauma as a kid.

So, like a lot of things, IQ seems to result from a mix of nature and nurture.

There are just so many factors that affect your learning ability as you grow up – from

the environment you develop in before you're born, to things like education opportunities

and family dynamics.

But psychologists seem to agree that one thing that seems to help people with learning and

academic achievement is thinking about intelligence as a thing that can change.

So IQ tests aren't anywhere near perfect or comprehensive, but they can help us predict

how people might learn in the near future, which can make a difference in the support

they receive.

For instance, IQ scores can affect diagnosis of intellectual disability, which can inform

public policy about education programs to support different students.

It's understandable why it's valuable to have a standard way to sort-of measure

intelligence, like when it comes to making these general policy decisions.

But it's also easy to see why IQ tests have been surrounded in controversy, too.

There's a lot we don't understand about intelligence, and a lot that an IQ score can't

tell us about a person or groups of people.

So while IQ can be a useful shorthand in some cases, it is not something would set in stone

and do not let a number define you.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow Psych, brought to you by our patrons on Patreon!

If you'd like to support all the SciShow channels, you can go to patreon.com/scishow.

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10 Actors Who Took Movie Roles WAY TOO FAR! - Duration: 11:39.

- You know, there's method acting and then there's

forgetting who you are entirely and becoming the character.

(film strip clicking)

On October 29, 2008, Oscar nominated actor,

Joaquin Phoenix took method acting to a whole new level

when he announced his retirement from acting

at only 34 years old, saying that he wanted to be

a hip hop performer and rapper instead.

And he was dead serious about it.

Phoenix even appeared on Late Night with David Letterman

on February 11, 2009 in basically what has gone down

in history as one of the most bizarre interviews

of all time.

Sporting a beard and dark sunglasses, he chewed gum

and gave brief, monotone answers with Letterman

unaware of what was going on.

Later on, Phoenix eventually apologized

to the talk show host as all of this turned out

to just be an act for Casey Affleck's new mockumentary,

I'm Still Here, in which he played an over the top version

of himself.

He was reportedly so convincing, he had close friends

and relatives seriously concerned for his mental health.

You know what, I think I'm gonna do the same thing.

I gonna take some time off You Tube and start a rap career.

My rap name's gonna be Young Baldo, mix tape coming soon.

(film strip clicking)

Actors often have to change how they look

to suit a role.

You know, cutting their hair, wearing contacts, et cetera.

But, when you're Adrian Brody those things

just aren't enough.

No, this guy's gotta make all those other actors

look like sissies by quite literally risking his life

for his art.

When he took on Roman Polanski's 2002 drama, The Pianist,

the then 29 year old actor transformed his whole body.

Brody lost a whopping 29 pounds in order to play

the Jewish musician and practiced the pieces he played

during the film for four hours every day.

However, that still didn't seem to be enough.

Realizing the only was for him to effectively understand

what his character had lost, Brody really broke up

with his then girlfriend, really gave up most

of his belongings and his apartment in New York City,

and really gave away his phone, his car and really moved

to Europe.

But it was worth it because he won an Oscar

that year for his trouble, becoming the first leading actor

under 30 to take the prize.

Okay, well, if I get a role for Mr. Clean,

I'm gonna have to shave this beard.

Y'all gonna have to deal with it, I'm just saying.

It's method acting.

(film strip clicking)

Many people don't know that Cage actually developed

his own brand of new style of acting,

called Nouveau Shamanic and claims he's bored

with traditional methods and boy, is it something.

For Face Off, in which he plays John Travolta's character

when the two switch faces, Cage studied Travolta,

both through his work and in person.

He was caught many times staring at his co-star

and mimicking his movements, even when they weren't on set.

Then, for 2007's Ghost Rider, Cage tried to connect himself

to the spirit world through voodoo magic,

even painting his face with black and white makeup

and sewing ancient relics into his costume.

But by far the worst, while filming the 1984 war drama,

Birdie, Cage had two teeth removed just before

shooting commenced.

Though they were taken out by professional dentists,

thank God and not himself, the actor refused anesthetic

as he wanted to feel what his character would've felt

in losing them, using it to further his performance.

Nope!

I don't care how much pain is art, Matty like his teethies.

Matty gone keep his teethies.

That's gross.

(film strip clicking)

Now for a man who's been synonymous with method acting

for pretty much his entire career,

Dustin Hoffman has always taken on his roles

with devotion and intensity.

Which, actually wound up creating a feud

between him and Meryl Streep after he got her

what he thought to be fired up on the set

of 1979's Kramer vs. Kramer.

He did this by insulting her repeatedly

and slapped her in the face before every take.

Then, devoted to playing his part perfectly

in the 1976 thriller, Marathon Man, Hoffman

prepared for a scene in which his character, Babe

had been awake for three days by literally

staying awake for three days.

To be sure that he looked truly exhausted,

the actor decided to add in a four mile run

before arriving to set.

When co-star and screen legend, Sir Laurence Olivier

realized what Hoffman had done, he plainly asked the man

why he didn't just try acting,

claiming that it's much easier and safer.

Not a chance.

I don't care how cool the role is,

Matty needs his sleep.

Eight hours, every night, minimum and coffee.

(film strip clicking)

Before lung cancer caused his untimely passing

on May 16, 1984, Kaufman, at 35 years old,

had already made a name for himself, not only

as a regular on the sitcom Taxi, but also as an artist

who used his real life as his canvas.

Teaming up with professional wrestler,

Jerry the King Lawler, Kaufman convinced millions

that the pair were in a feud, even coming to blows

on David Letterman's talk show.

But where Andy really took it too far is when he became

Tony Clifton, a horribly offensive comic

and lounge singer who would often perform

as Kaufman's opening act.

Kaufman was so fantastically convincing at his craft

that people to this day even believed that he faked

his own death, with many of them certain that he's posing

as another celebrity.

Some people even claim he could be trying his hand

at politics and is higher up in the American government

than you might expect.

These people also believe that Tupac and Biggie

are still alive and as much as I would like that,

it's just conspiracy stuff.

Yeah, a little crazy.

(film strip clicking)

Before he was challenged to a cosmic dance off

with Chris Pratt in Guardians of the Galaxy,

38 year old Lee Pace played an injured stuntman

devoted to ending his life

in the 2006 adventure comedy The Fall.

Pace's character, Roy Walker, is paralyzed

and to really drive home the performances

of everyone involved, Pace, along with the film's director,

Tarsem Singh hatched a scheme in which nearly all

of the cast and crew actually believed that the lead actor

was paralyzed in real life.

Pace spent over two months pretending to be Roy,

a man who was in a motorcycle accident

and happened to have the same name as the main protagonist.

But on the last day of filming the scenes in the hospital,

Pace stood up to the shock of the cast and crew

and walked.

Though many of the crew members were understandably angry

over the ruse, Pace claimed he wouldn't change anything

about what they did as it made the film much more authentic.

(film strip clicking)

Art is obviously subjective and can be different

or even weird to each person watching

but if you think Shia wearing a bag over his head

and watching all of his movies back to back is strange,

try acting alongside him.

The 30 year old actor went without showering

for four weeks on the set of the 2014 war drama, Fury,

much to the dismay of his fellow actors.

He even went so far as to drop LSD while filming

2013's Charlie Countryman, shortly before choking

his director, Fredrik Bond, and needing his trainer

to restrain him until he calmed down.

(mumbling)

What you say about my mama?

But where the actor may have really gone too far

was when, before shooting a scene for Fury,

Labeouf decided the work his makeup artist

was doing to make his face look wounded wasn't enough.

Yeah, you know where this is going.

The actor reportedly had a tooth removed and cut gashes

in his own face to make the wounds look realistic.

Okay, there's dedication and then there's just

(shrieking) crazy devotion.

(film strip clicking)

For pretty much every performance that the actor

has ever given, he's done everything that he can

to become as close to the character as possible.

While filming My Left Foot in the late 80's,

Lewis insisted that he be treated as if he were

a spastic quadriplegic, even having food spoon fed

to him while he was in a wheel chair.

Then, he only ate what he tracked, killed, and skinned

with his own hands while filming Last of the Mohicans.

And then there was the time that he moved out of his house,

living separately from his wife so that he could understand

isolation from loved ones for the 2005 drama,

The Ballad of Jack and Rose.

He even spent a number of nights in true isolation,

locked up in solitary confinement in an abandoned prison

to understand the hardships his character endured

in the 1993 bio-drama, In the Name of the Father.

The characters Day-Lewis becomes leaves him needing

long periods between films which is why he only makes one

every two to five years.

Now you know.

(film strip clicking)

Many actors have stepped into the madman character,

the Joker, but few have taken their antics to the levels

of the Academy Award winning actor, Jared Leto,

which he did for 2016's Suicide Squad.

The 45 year old performer did his best

to modernize the look and personality of the character,

going as far as spending time in a real asylum

while talking to residents there.

Spending a few nights in a real prison cell

and maintaining his psychotic clown persona all day.

The actor would even walk around the streets of Toronto,

hiding in crowds, while he practiced the chilling laugh

of the Joker to see how much it freaked out

the people around him.

(chuckles)

He did.

He really did.

But what crossed the line for many of his co-stars,

were the gifts Leto would send them.

Carried to their trailers and homes by real life henchmen

Leto hired to carry out his tasks for them,

the presents would always be gross or inappropriate

such as a dead pig or even a used condom.

Yup.

(film strip clicking)

For Christopher Nolan's 2008 superhero masterpiece,

The Dark Knight, the director tapped 27 year old

Heath Ledger to play the iconic Batman villain.

This, only to be met with severe backlash

by internet comments and postings as to just how terrible

the actor would be in the role.

But of course, as many of us now know,

Ledger was outstanding as the clowned prince of crime,

preparing for the performance by literally

going into isolation in a London hotel room

for an entire month where he wrote a diary

and kept speaking to nobody in the voice

that he'd settled on.

In other words, he truly became the Joker.

Many people believe that his turn playing

the psychotic clown was what directly led

to his tragic and untimely demise via an overdose

with prescription pain killers which was compounded

by an earlier role as an addict in the movie, Candy.

Either way, method acting may have brought about

the loss of a truly amazing talent.

Thanks a lot to you guys for watching this.

If you enjoyed, as always, drop a like on it

and subscribe if you haven't yet.

I'm gonna have a brand new video for you tomorrow

at 12 West coast time, three Eastern standard time,

so make sure you come back to my channel then.

Have a great day, I'll see you then.

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Боб в Нью Йорке - Duration: 40:06.

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Fitu viewpoint - Duration: 1:26.

At 1,100 meters above sea level, you will find the Mirador del Fitu.

It is one of those few places that allows a spectacular 360º vision around it.

Within our reach we can see more than 100 kilometers of cliff coast and beaches,

and many others of mountain: being able to see to the distance between others, the National Park

of the Picos de Europa (that we could visit and whose link I leave you above).

And localities like Ribadesella, Cangas de Onís and Covadonga. (Which we also visit

and to which I will also leave the link)

The gazebo, inaugurated in 1927, is known by locals as the 'Cazu', for its

cup shape. Although it reminds me of a flying saucer

that a few meters from the ground has deployed stairs to tread ground and that

its strange occupants come to visit us.

In addition, it is the starting point of numerous hiking trails that allow you to reach

much higher peaks and also with impressive panoramas.

The access to the viewpoint of Fito is very comfortable, it is done by car and from here we will start

the trekking to these other peaks.

Good family, I say goodbye for now. This is backpacking trips, I Julio Gomez.

Do not forget to leave your likes and comments. I subscribe to discover new interesting places

and I wait for you at the next stop. A hug, family.

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How to Make and Respond to Phone Calls Using Java 8 and Spark - Duration: 6:08.

This Java Voice Quickstart covers both inbound and outbound

voice calls. We're going to be using the code from

a Guide you can find in the Twilio Docs. There are links down in the description

if you want to follow along. To make a phone you need a phone number, so let's

go get one.

We'll start in the Phone number console and I'll search for a

267 area code number and I'll buy the

first Philadelphia area number I find. I'll click Buy This Number,

and then Setup Number. We'll come back to phone number setup later.

Let's start by talking about outbound calls. Your app

makes a POST request to Twilio. Twilio places a call

to your phone. When the call is connected, Twilio

requests some TwiML instructions from your application.

If the TwiML looks like this, then Twilio speaks some text

back to your phone. Let's write some code to make that work.

I'm using Eclipse and inside of Eclipse I'll create a new Gradle project

that I'll call MakeAndReceiveCalls.

We'll click Finish and once that's done

being set up we'll open the build.gradle file

where we can specify the dependencies for our project.

The first dependency that we need is a

logging framework called slf4j

that the Spark web framework uses under the hood.

Then we'll pull in the Spark web framework

itself that we'll use for handling POST requests.

And then we'll pull in the Twilio

helper library. Once the dependencies are

specified we can refresh the Gradle project which will bring them in

to the project. Now we'll create

a new class that we'll place in a package called com.twilio

that we'll call MakeCall

and I'll give it a main function. Inside

of MakeCall.java the first thing we need to do is import some

namespaces. We need the URI and

URISyntaxException classes as

well as the Twilio. Call, and PhoneNumber objects

from the Twilio helper library. Our main function

could throw a URISyntaxException so we'll specify

that there. Then we need some credentials

from our Twilio account. Namely, we need

the Accountsid and the AuthToken that we use to authenticate

our Twilio account. You can find those inside of the Twilio

Console. These values will look something like this

but I've got these stored in environment

variables for safe keeping so let's get them from there instead using

System.getenv(). I'll pull the Twilio_ACCOUNT_SID

and the TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN out of my environment.

Next we'll use those 2 credentials

to initialize the Twilio REST client

passing in the ACCOUNT_SID and the AUTH_TOKEN. Now

we're ready to create that outbound call so we'll use

Call.creator(). This is gonna take a couple of phone numbers as

parameters. The first one is going to be the To phone number

and that's going to be my phone number which I have stored

inside of an environment variable as well so we'll pull

that in. Then,

the second phone number that it's going to take is going to be the Twilio

phone number that we purchased earlier in the Phone Number Console so I'll

paste that in.

The last thing we need here is

a URI. This is going to be some TwiML so

this is going to be demo.twilio.com/docs/voice.xml

This TwiML will execute when the call

is connected. Finally, we'll call create on

the creator and we will print out

to the console the call's ID

when it connects just so we know it was connected.

We'll save it and we'll give our project

a Run and a call will be placed

to my cellphone.

Robot voice: Thanks for trying our documentation

Enjoy! ♪ ♪ Rickroll ♪ ♪

♪ ♪ Rickroll ♪ ♪

♪ ♪ Rickroll ♪ ♪

Thanks Twilio. Who doesn't love a Rickroll? Let's check out the TwiML

to see how that happened. There's a <Say> that does

text-to-speech and reads out "Thanks for trying our documentation. Enjoy!"

and then a <Play> tag that plays that lovely

classic Rickroll MP3.

Now let's talk about inbound calls. A user places

a phone call to your Twilio number. Twilio makes an HTTP request

to your app which returns some TwiML and if the TwiML looks like

this, then Twilio speaks some text back

to the user. Let's write the server code to make that happen.

We'll spin up our server.js file and

To handle our

inbound call we'll create a new Java class called

ReceiveCall and we'll give it a main function

as well. We'll import the

Spark web framework's post() function

so that we can create a POST route for Twilio to reach out to.

And then we'll pull in the Say and VoiceResponse objects

from the Twilio helper library's TwiML classes.

Now we'll create a POST route called receive-call

and in here we'll create a VoiceResponse

object which will hold the TwiML that Twilio will reach out for

when the call is connected. We'll use the

VoiceResponse.Builder and create a Say

response. This'll do text to speech and

it'll read out "Hello from your pals at Twilio. Have fun!"

We'll give that a build() and then we'll build()

the response builder. And then we'll

return the XML representation of our

VoiceResponse since TwiML is just XML.

We'll run the project and you'll see that it fires up on

localhost:4567. Twilio can't

reach localhost:4567 so we'll use ngrok

to create an HTTP tunnel to port 4567

to get a publicly addressable URL that we can take

to the Phone Number Console and paste in where it says "A call comes in"

webhook and add /receive-call. Once we

save the phone number, I can pull out my cellphone and

make a call back to our Twilio phone number

so that we can here that text-to-speech response from Twilio.

Robot voice: "Hello from your pals at

Twilio! Have fun.

We will have fun because now we know how

to handle phone calls using Java with Twilio.

That's gonna do it for this video. Thank you so much for watching. If you enjoyed

this, please click or tap the Twilio logo in the bottom left to subscribe

so you know when we make more. If you wanna get the code there's a button in the bottom

right for that. If you want to watch another video, I picked one just for you

Until next time, I'm outta here.

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WWE Makes Big Brock Lesnar Announcement | WrestleTalk News 2017 - Duration: 3:36.

Hello and welcome to the WrestleTalk News!

I'm Oli Davis, and I'll be replying to as many comments on this video as I can.

Move aside, Capitol Punishment.

You've been eliminated, Fatal Four-Way.

WWE have announced arguably the worst name for a pay-per-view in the promotion's history:

WWE Great Balls of Fire.

The show appears to be replacing the previously rumoured Raw-exclusive pay-per-view Bad Blood

in July.

It's a name that raises many questions.

Will there be a 'fire' gimmick match on the show?

Will JBL refer to the event as The Ultimate Fiery Ball Game?

And who really is Byron Saxton?

But the most significant quandary coming out of the announcement is: why hasn't Brock

Lesnar been stripped of his Universal title?

The Raw-exclusive pay-per-view announcement was made by the American Airlines Center,

which will hold WWE's Great Balls of Fire - I can't believe I'm saying that - on

the 9th July.

And in it came the line: "The Beast Incarnate Brock Lesnar defends

the Universal Championship for the very first time."

That means after winning the title at Wrestlemania 33 on April 2nd, Lesnar will have missed two

Raw-exclusive pay-per-views - with last night's Payback show, and June 4th's Extreme Rules.

That works out as 98 days with no title defence, way over the promotion's 30 day title defence

rule.

The Wrestling Observer has been reporting that Braun Strowman is scheduled to face Lesnar

in the next few months, so a collision between the two for the Universal title will most

probably be Great Balls of Fire's main event.

Which means those balls will also be big...and sweaty...and--

The old King of the Ring tournament used had sixteen wrestlers competing.

The New Japan Cup has the same.

WhatCulture Pro Wrestling have recently gone four times better, with 64 men competing in

their world cup right now.

But because going hard or going home is the way wrestling usually operates, 5 Star have

confirmed their 128 man tournament is going ahead.

You might recognise the name from earlier this year, where they became the first ever

British wrestling promotion to broadcast a show live on national television.

Originally that show was meant to have commentary from Kurt Angle, but WWE appeared worried

by the news, and suddenly snapped Angle back up by announcing him for this year's Hall

of Fame.

The tournament will run over 30 weeks, and you can get tickets at wwe.5starwrestling.co.uk.

Following the leaked sex tape of WWE wrestler Paige last month, the last bastion of serious

journalism The Sun reported on Friday that naked pictures of Alexa Bliss had been allegedly

leaked online.

Just in case anyone didn't pick up on the sarcasm in my voice there - they are not bastions

of journalism.

They're the opposite of that.

The article wrote Bliss could be "seen in a series of saucy snaps in intimate positions"

and that "dozens of X-rated website running them claiming to be the ex-SmackDown women's

champion."

Alexa responded to the reports almost immediately on Twitter:

"Once again, the risqué photos on the Internet supposedly of me are bogus."

"I am offended and demand these altered photos be removed immediately"

Last night's Payback had shock wins and heel turns.

Watch my review of the surprisingly good Raw show.

And five WWE talents and counting have been released since Wrestlemania.

Find out who by clicking the videos to the left and press subscribe.

I've been Oli Davis, and that was wrestling.

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