Visit America - The DON'Ts of Visiting The USA
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Whether heading to New York, Washington, California or Chicago there are some general DON'Ts of visiting the USA. This video goes over the major things you should not do in the US. From touching the Americans, to not discussing certain topics, to how not to miss out on the food & culture the US has on offer.
This video is designed to teach travelers about the American culture and cultural differences and norms that may be found throughout the US. So if you are going to be visiting the USA, then this is a video you should watch so you better understand how Americans think, act and react in day to day settings.
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How poor people survive in the USA | DW Documentary
Homelessness, hunger and shame: poverty is rampant in the richest country in the world. Over 40 million people in the United States live below the poverty line, twice as many as it was fifty years ago. It can happen very quickly.
Many people in the United States fall through the social safety net. In the structurally weak mining region of the Appalachians, it has become almost normal for people to go shopping with food stamps. And those who lose their home often have no choice but to live in a car. There are so many homeless people in Los Angeles that relief organizations have started to build small wooden huts to provide them with a roof over their heads. The number of homeless children has also risen dramatically, reaching 1.5 million, three times more than during the Great Depression the 1930s. A documentary about the fate of the poor in the United States today.
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Deep Impact (8/10) Movie CLIP - The Comet Hits Earth (1998) HD
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The comet makes impact in spectacular fashion, destroying the Eastern Seaboard of the United States.
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Mimi Leder (The Peacemaker) directed this science-fiction disaster drama about the possible extinction of human life after a comet is discovered headed toward Earth with the collision only one year away. Ambitious MSNBC reporter Jenny Lerner (Tea Leoni) stumbles onto the story, prompting a White House press conference. United States President Beck (Morgan Freeman) announces the government's solution: a team of astronauts will travel to the comet and destroy it. The team leader aboard the spaceship Messiah is Spurgeon Tanner (Robert Duvall), who was once the last man to walk on the moon. However, the mission fails, splitting off a chunk of the comet, now due to land in the Atlantic with the impact sending a 350-foot tidal wave flooding 650 miles inland, destroying New York and other cities. The larger part of the comet, hitting in Canada, will trigger an E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event), not unlike a nuclear winter as dust clouds block out the sun and bring life to an end. President Beck reveals Plan B: a cavernous underground retreat constructed to hold one million Americans, with most to be selected through a national lottery. Since teenage amateur astronomer Leo Biederman (Elijah Wood) discovered the comet, his family gets a pass to enter the cave, but his girlfriend Sarah (Leelee Sobieski) and her parents will be left behind. Meanwhile, still in space, Spurgeon Tanner devises a plan for a kamikaze-styled operation that could possibly save the Earth. Special visual effects by Scott Farrar and Industrial Light & Magic.
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New York City - Video Tour of Greenwich Village, Manhattan
Greenwich Village is a small area below 14th Street and west of Broadway. It is famous to have been the home to rebels, nonconformists, beatniks, bohemians and starving artists for over 100 years now. New York Habitat ( ) offers features today a video tour of this great area.
You will find the full article about Greenwich Village on New York Habitat blog
Don't hesitate to discover the other video tours provided by New York Habitat such as Morningside Heights in Harlem or Times Square
Starting in the late 1800s, Greenwich Village became the epicenter of art and music in New York. Artists and musicians from all over flocked to the Village where they found camaraderie, inspiration and affordable housing. The paths of many famous musicians' writers and actors passed through the eclectic streets of Greenwich Village including Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Edgar Allen Poe, and Mark Twain.
Washington Square Park:
A great place to start our tour of Greenwich Village is Washington Square Park. It is home of the famous Washington Square Arch, which was built in the late 1800s to celebrate the centennial of George Washington's inauguration as president of the United States.
The interesting thing about Greenwich Village is that the starving artists were the ones who brought charm and appeal to the area. Ultimately the very appeal they created started attracting wealthier New Yorkers, which drove the prices up and, eventually, caused most starving artists to relocate elsewhere in the city.
Luckily, the charm remains strong in the Village and it's a great place to rent a furnished apartment during your next trip to New York. New York Habitat has tons of apartments throughout the Village and all over New York City.
For example, we have this beautiful one bedroom accommodation in the heart of Greenwich Village (NY-7565) which is just a few blocks away from Washington Square Park.
Another great option is this Greenwich Village two bedroom vacation rental (NY-15468) in the heart of the action on Fifth Avenue.
New York Habitat provides great possibilities of accommodations with vacation rentals & Bed & Breakfast in New York City.
MacDougal Street:
MacDougal Street is a one-way street about 6 blocks long in Greenwich Village. It has been the subject of many songs and poems. It's been frequented by numerous famous individuals including Bob Dylan, Matthew Broderick and Eleanor Roosevelt.
Cafe Wha? - at 115 Macdougal Street
Located at 115 Macdougal Street, Cafe Wha? is a club in Greenwich Village that has been home to various musicians and comedians.
West 4th Street Courts:
At the West 4th Street Courts, also known as The Cage, you will find some of the finest street ball players in the country.
The Speakeasy - 106 Perry Street
In the time of Prohibition back in the 1920's, secret bars known as speakeasies sprung up all over the city. Many were located right here in Greenwich Village. American author Henry Miller opened a short-lived speakeasy in the basement of his home at 106 Perry St.
The Friends Building - 90 Bedford Street
If the names Joey, Monica, Chandler, Ross, Rachel and Phoebe mean anything to you, make sure you visit the corner of Bedford St. & Grove St. in Greenwich Village to pay homage to the Friends' Building. This is the building where the Friends supposedly lived in the hit sitcom we all know and love. In fact, before the producers decided on the title Friends, the working title of the show was Once Upon a Time in the Village.
Narrowest House in NYC -- 75 ½ Bedford St
Coming in at nine and a half feet wide, you'll find the narrowest house in NYC at 75 ½ Bedford St. The Pulitzer Prize winning poet Edna St. Vincent Millay lived there for a short while.
If I've missed some of you're favorite Village must-sees, be sure to leave them share them in the comments below.
And don't forget, one of the best ways to experience Greenwich Village is to live there. What better way to live there than by renting a vacation rental apartment from New York Habitat?
Crowded House, Fall At Your Feet, Meg Flather Soundcheck
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Ashanti and her mother made an appearance on Good Day New York where Ashanti performed a song for our Mother's Day special.
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Ilya Solis - Broken Vow
Ilya Solis is a US Singer, MC, Actor, Songwriter and Pianist.
Solis graduated The Gnessin State Musical College (Singer/Conductor), “Brooklyn College” (Composer).
Ilya has starred in commercials of 'Pepsi', cheeses of Rosagroprom and in the TV series Evlampia Romanova (Kamenskaya).
He appeared in several projects and magazines, such as Cool Girl, and traveled with the program March-throw and International Public Foundation Law Centre throughout the Republic of Ingushetia.
Musical compositions: Angel, Boiling Point», «S'est la neige,
Day, at midnight, New Year's confession, Barefoot,
A couple of words, Let u go and others.
With these songs, he began performing in clubs, appearing on television and radio broadcasting (New light on Shabalovke (RTR), The Calling (NTV), Megapolis FM»).
Winner of the Open TV contest-festival Song Pours!
In 2010 he moved to the United States and began to conquer the American audience. He has worked with such entities and companies as: Club Cats (NY), Monaco Club (NY), Music Lab studio (NY), Ginza project (NYC), Edge Sounds Records (NY), Alligator production center (NYC), Oligarch catering hall (NY), Red square media (NY), Don't tell mama (NYC), Onegin (NYC), Pacha Club (NYC), Lavo Club (NYC), Stage 48 (NYC), Skazka (NY), Mari Vanna (NYC), Jelsomino (NYC), Chinar (NJ), Cheka Castle (NY), Dr. Nona presentation (NY), Wolf Cave (NY), Xen Lounge (LA), Crystal (LA), Romanov (LA), Serra's Club (LA), Urban Dacha (LA), Hollywood Banquet Hall (LA), Olympia Banquet Hall (LA), Wilshire Ebell Theater (LA), etc 16 years old, he got a huge experience in the field of show business.
His voice is admired for its tenderness and unique timbre, and his genres are rather unpredictable.
Awards:
Ø 1998YoungTalents-MusicCompetition,2ndprize(Moscow)
Ø 2005AlexandrovEnsemble-Grant (Moscow)
Ø 2005MusicFestivalHands-GrandPrix(Moscow)
Ø 2006OrderveteranoffightingintheRepublicofChechnya
Ø 2007MikhailKozakovLoveoftheStanislavskysystem
Ø 2009SongPours-songcontest,1stprize(Moscow)
Ø 2010-2012TourofUSwiththeater(musicbyIlyaSolis)
Ø 2012AutomneAParis-MusicAward(Paris)
Ø 2013America'sGotTalent-ParticipationinTVshow(NewYork)
Ø 2014GrandInternationalFestival',GrandPrix(NewYork)
Ø 2015“Top100bestsongsbyReverbnation”(NewYork)
Ø 2015GrandInternationalFestival,GrandPrix(NewYork)
Ø 2016“WhoiswhoinHollywood”,GrandPrix(LosAngeles)
Ø 2017Voice-ParticipationinTVshow(LosAngeles)
Industrial State of Mind
Lyrics:
I'm in from Ellis Island, grandma's got trachoma,
Goin' back to Italy, famiglia is broken up
I'm the new Carnegie, and since I made it here,
I think I'll make it anywhere, yeah, hopefully work anywhere,
I used to live in Italy, word to mi Italianos,
Right here in a factory, workin' like a slave though
Need money for my five kids, feedin' my babies
Catch my kids with Irish men, working in their bakeries
Cruisin' down 8th street, with my paycheck
After rent though got only 7 cents left
I'm living in a pig sty, tons of other families
Gotta share a bathroom, kids all got dysentery
Never gonna make it, still wastin' my time
Goin' on strike, boss and cops give me hard time
Beat me now I'm bleedin', hospital won't see me,
Tell by my poverty that I'm most definitely in
-CHORUS-
New York, Concrete Jungle where dreams are shut down
There's nothing you can do
Welcome to new York
These streets will make you feel real used
Your bosses will fire you
Lets hear it for new York, new York, new York
Unemployment sucks yo, so to united states we go
Damn, as a teenage girl all the people tell you no
You should know I work hard, all they let me do is sew
but I got a gang of sister readin' bout Stanton though
Welcome to the melting pot, social tension' gettin' hot
Sinclair's got his jungle stuff, they say life's good he says it's not
Sewin' bad, boss' mad, momma's sad 'cause wages lack
for foreigners it tough, we don't got to relax
1 million workers, neighborhoods tightly knit
City, it's a pity, most of y'all won't make it
Me, I got a job, workin' 12 hours every day
It's cramped loud and hot, for barley any pay
Just joined a union, then got fired
Land of the free, more like land of the tired
Statue of Liberty, long live the shirt waist
Tell by my poverty that I'm most definitely in
-CHORUS-
New York, Concrete Jungle where dreams are shut down
There's nothing you can do
Welcome to new York
These streets will make you feel real used
Your bosses will fire you
Lets hear it for new York, new York, new York
One fist in the air at a labor rally
Big hopes, big dreams, all lookin' lousy
No money in the world the rich could share
Put your papers in the air
And say NOT faiiir NOT faaaaIIIIIR
-CHORUS-
Original song: Empire State of Mind by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys
Song used during credits: Don't Stop Me Now (8-bit cover)
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Lil Nas X - Old Town Road (Official Movie) ft. Billy Ray Cyrus
Official video for Lil Nas X’s Billboard #1 hit, “Old Town Road (Remix)” featuring Billy Ray Cyrus.
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Why Did Europeans Enslave Africans?
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Why were most slaves in America from West Africa? Slavery has existed throughout history in various forms across the globe, but who became enslaved was almost always based on military conquest. So why did Europeans travel thousands of miles to enslave people from a particular geographic region? Watch the episode to find out.
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Q34 Stonewall 25 Parade & Rally (1994)
Stonewall 25 commemorated the 25th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, which launched the modern gay rights movement in the United States in 1969. The parade and rally were the culmination of the celebrations, which took place at the same time as Gay Games IV, the queer sporting event that brought more than 11,000 athletes to New York for a week of all sorts of competition.
Featuring LGBT's from every part of the world, and interviews with veterans of the Stonewall riots: Allen Medelson, Ivan Valentin, John Paul, and Mama Jean. From Episode 34 of Network Q Out Across America, August 1994.
Network Q's show on the Games, including the coverage of Stonewall 25, became the official video of Gay Games IV in New York. Watch the rest of the episode at
Produced and directed by David Surber; Associate Producer Carol Morgan; camera and lighting by Louis Rodriguez; edited by Rick Rubin and David Surber; post production Niche Video and RG Video, New York, and CNN Post Production, Atlanta. Stringed Disco by Kevin MacLeod (in the rally section) is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0).
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The rise in extreme abortion bans
There’s a new state trend in 2019: passing extreme anti-abortion legislation to spark legal challenges that could prompt the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade. Since the beginning of the year, 15 states have introduced so-called “heartbeat bills,” which ban abortion after 6 weeks, and four of those bills have been signed into law. Such bills used to be rare. Instead of harsh bans, anti-abortion lawmakers primarily focused on more indirect ways of restricting access to abortion services. But now, with two new staunchly conservative Supreme Court justices on the bench, anti-abortion advocates are hoping this is their moment to overturn Roe once and for all.
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It has been almost a year since the inauguration of Donald Trump and his positive approval rating is at 37% among adults. Jimmy wanted to see what kids thought of his first year in office so we stopped some on the street and asked them how they think he is doing.
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Billy Joel - Just the Way You Are (Official Audio)
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Lyrics:
Don't go trying some new fashion
Don't change the color of your hair
You always have my unspoken passion
Although I might not seem to care
I don't want clever conversation
I never want to work that hard
I just want someone that I can talk to
I want you just the way you are.
Billy Joel's official YouTube channel features music videos, live performances, interviews, TV appearances and more. Best known for his first hit song, 'Piano Man', in 1973, Billy has written and recorded thirty- three Top 40 hits in the United States. He is a six-time Grammy Award winner, a 23-time Grammy nominee and one of the world's best-selling artists of all time, having sold over 150 million records worldwide. Billy Joel is the sixth-best-selling recording artist and the third-best-selling solo artist in the United States.
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Music is essential to many of our lives. We listen to it when waking up, while in transit, at work, and with our friends. For many, music is like a constant companion. It can bring us joy and motivate us, accompany us through difficult times, and alleviate our worries.
Music is much more than mere entertainment. It has been a feature of every known human society—anthropologists and sociologists have yet to find a single culture throughout the course of human history that has not had music. In fact, many evolutionary psychologists today make the argument that music predated language. Primitive tribes and religious practices have used music to reach enlightened states for thousands of years, and Pythagoras used music to heal different psychological and physical ailments. Currently, cutting-edge scientific research has shown the effect that music has on the brain, the individual, and society.
Not only does music reach us on intellectual, social, and emotional levels, but many describe it as spiritual or mystical. The use of melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic devices in music can induce a psychological state in both the musicians and the listener that is beyond words to describe.
Even though we are constantly exposed music in our daily lives, we rarely stop to actually think about what it is. After all, what exactly is music?
Fundamentally, music is a combination of sounds, and sound is vibration. One of the most succinct definitions of music comes from the Italian composer Ferruccio Busoni, who said that, “Music is sonorous air.” It's extraordinary to think that a simple vibration unseen by the human eye can facilitate a deeply rich emotional experience, alter perception and consciousness, and induce ecstatic states of being. What is the process by which these sonic vibratory frequencies are heard by the listener, creating a profound psychological experience for them? How does something as fleeting as sonorous air have such a healing and therapeutic effect on people? And how does it facilitate personal growth?
In this series, titled The Power of Music, we will explore these questions in detail by reporting on the latest cutting edge research on music, interviewing musicians, scientists, therapists, and spiritual leaders about their work with music, and digging up ancient texts and musical practices.
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JARED SEIDE, Founding Director, CENTER FOR COUNCIL
I was first introduced to Council one June afternoon at the Spirit, Mind, Body Institute at Columbia University and it impacted the trajectory of my life in ways it’s taken years to understand. This summer, I found myself back in that same city with JARED SEIDE, Director of Center for Council, an L.A.-based nonprofit that trains individuals and communities in the practice of Council, an age-old practice that involves bringing people together in a circle for candid and heartfelt conversations. It was an extraordinary opportunity to not only explore this age-old practice with a visionary leader, but to finally get a handle on this elusive, transformative experience.
That June day, I took my seat in the Council circle with no prior knowledge and no expectations. Looking around, I was part of a motley crew of about 50 strangers. Folks of different colors, ages, faiths, nationalities, sexual and gender orientations, criminal histories, education and income levels—a Benetton commercial of diversity only possible in New York City—sat side by side. We were given basic instructions, and encouraged to offer everyone in the circle our full presence by not rehearsing our answers while others spoke. Nervously squirming in my seat, I wondered, could I trust that when it was my turn to speak to a big room full of strangers, the right and perfect story would just come?
We shared simple stories: meaningful gifts given and received, favorite childhood toys.
Relaxing into the practice, the stories flowed naturally. A surprising alchemy was at play. Being so present and engaged in the stories being shared allowed me to access to deeper truths. These truths were unconscious and unknown even to me until the exact moment that I opened my mouth to speak, and my story tumbled out.
On it went: listen to someone’s story, share yours. Hear and be heard. See and be seen.
As we wrapped up, I stood and realized I was shaking. Leveled. Blown wide open. Listen, I’m no novice to stories. And I’ve had more than my fair share of personally transcendent experiences, momentary glimpses of the oneness of creation. In my more pretentious moments, I even fancy myself a professional listener.
But this was totally new to me.
What in the hell had just happened?
Through our conversation, beloved Jared, equal parts statesman, teacher, and healer, held space for me to find clarity.
Inside that circle years ago, 50 willing strangers wholeheartedly turned ourselves over to this experience. We tried our best to be present, to listen, and to share our stories. That pure, collective intention ignited an indescribable, intangible but unmistakable electric current. You could feel the thread of our interconnection activated. It coursed and pulsed between us transforming 50 distinct me’s into one we. Jolting us into a new state of awareness, the current itself grew stronger, enlivening each of us as it flowed.
That current? It’s ALWAYS there. Accessible to us at any moment. To You. Me. Your boss. That loud mouth on social media, and kid that bullies your kid on the bus. It’s our birthright. Every last one of us has the potential to sit in the circle and plug into the current.
We just have to create the spaces to do it.
Jared and his mighty band of Council trainers are leading the charge in our public institutions to plug into that current.
But Jared will be the first to tell you, Council isn’t the only answer. Dr. Joan Halifax was at Ojai Foundation when she sensed a common thread in wisdom traditions throughout the world spanning thousands of years. Pulling together strands of these ancient practices, she wove Council to be a modern interpretation. Council is but one of many generators of the current.
There is no time to lose creating new spaces where, as Jared says, our illusion of separation can be challenged. What we’re seeing in America today, is the rampant polarization when our reptilian brains go unchecked. Our default software is an “other-making” machine—constantly scanning for trouble, judging quickly, and dividing each situation into “us vs. them.”
As Jared laments in this video, he knows the dark side of the human potential well, having worked in witnessing and reconciliation in Auschwitz with Zen Peacemakers, in Rwanda, and in Bosnia. He minces no words: the othering that created the conditions for genocides and holocausts is here. The soil that allowed for that hate to take root is here. In our United States. Today.
At the end of our intimate, hour-long, meandering conversation, Jared said he felt the intensity of my longing for the connection that containers like Council bring. Feeling momentarily exposed, I shrugged it off. But he’s exactly right. I’ll own it: I have an unquenchable longing to plug into this current with you. It breaks my heart that more of us don’t remember what the current feels like. . .
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