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THE HEALTH CARE DEBATE AMONG SENATORS RAGES ON AND OF COURSE

REPUBLICANS ARE TRYING TO RUSH THROUGH ñ BEFORE THE PROCEDURAL

INSTRUCTIONS RUN OUT OF TIME.

THEN THEY WILL HAVE TO GET MORE TO GET A SIMPLE MAJORITY IN

THE SENATE IN ORDER TO PASS.

MIKE PENCE HAS CHIMED IN ON THIS DEBATE.

RECENTLY HE WAS ON FOX AND FRIENDS TALKING ABOUT SOME OF

THE POTENTIAL FLAWS IN THE PROPOSAL AND WHAT THEY MIGHT

DO TO FIX IT.

TAKE A LOOK.

WHAT YOU SAY WHEN GOVERNORS SAY I AM GETTING 4 BILLION LESS,

I AM NOT FOR THIS?

IT'S TRUE TO SAY THE GRAHAM CASSIDY BILL OVERTIME LEVELS

OUT ON A PER PERSON BASIS THE WAY WE DISTRIBUTE MONEY ON

HEALTHCARE, WHICH I THINK RESONATES WITH MOST AMERICANS.

THAT WE WILL ULTIMATELY GET TO A PLACE WHERE THE RESOURCES THAT

ARE AVAILABLE TO STATES ARE BASED ON A PER INDIVIDUAL BASIS.

WE WILL GET TO THAT, BUT THERE IS TIME IN THE DAYS AHEAD AND IN

FUTURE BUDGETS TO ADDRESS THOSE ISSUES AS THEY ARRIVE?

OKAY, I JUST WANT TO CLARIFY.

THERE ARE SOME STATES UNDER THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT THAT

RECEIVE MORE MONEY.

THE REASON WHY SOME RECEIVE MORE IS BECAUSE THEY AGREED TO PLAY

BALL WITH THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT MEANING THEY AGREED TO

EXPAND MEDICARE IN THEIR STATES.

THERE ARE OTHER STATES, RED STATES WHO DID NOT CARE ABOUT

THE BEST INTERESTS OF THEIR CONSTITUENTS, REFUSED TO TAKE

THAT MONEY BECAUSE THEY REFUSE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE

POSITIVE COMPONENTS OF THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT.

I JUST WANT MAKE THAT CLEAR BECAUSE REPUBLICANS ARE SPINNING

THAT AND MAKING IT SEEM LIKE THE LIBERAL STATES ARE GETTING ALL

THIS MONEY WHILE THE RED STATES ARE GETTING SCREWED OVER.

THAT WAS THE DECISION BY THE LAWMAKERS IN THOSE STATES.

THEY COULD'VE GOTTEN THE MONEY AS WELL, ALL THEY HAD TO

DO WAS ASK SO THAT THEIR VOTERS, CONSTITUENTS CAN HAVE BETTER

HEALTHCARE.

EVEN THOUGH IT IS MONEY WE CAN TAKE WE ARE NOT GOING TO TAKE

IT AND WE WILL DENY OUR OWN CITIZENS.

I AM GREATLY AMUSED BY THE MIKE PENCE VIDEO.

HE SAID LOOK, THIS LEVELS OUT ON A PER PERSON BASIS.

IN OTHER WORDS YES, WE ARE CUTTING FUNDS.

IS A FUNNY POLITICALLY CORRECT WAY TO SAY WE ARE CUTTING

FUNDING.

BUT THE AMUSING PART WAS HE FOLLOWED IT UP BY SAYING IT

REALLY RESONATES WITH THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.

WHICH?

THE LEVELING OUT PER PERSON?

NO ONE KNOWS WHAT THAT MEANS.

IT DOESN'T RESONATE WITH ANYONE.

YOU ARE JUST SAYING YEAH, PEOPLE ARE GOING TO LOVE IT WHEN WE

CUT THEIR HEALTHCARE.

IF YOU SAY SO BIG GUY.

KEEP

IN MIND THEY TRIED TO DO THIS WITHOUT GETTING ANY ATTENTION.

THEY WANTED TO JAM IT THROUGH A VOTE, THEY DIDN'T WANT

AMERICANS TO HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO REFLECT ON IT.

THEY DON'T EVEN WANT THE CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE TO

HAVE THE TIME TO ANALYZE AND SEE WHETHER OR NOT PEOPLE ARE GOING

TO LOSE HEALTH INSURANCE

COVERAGE THROUGH THIS PROPOSAL, WHICH BY THE WAY THEY WILL.

THEY DON'T CARE OR EVEN CONSIDER HOW AMERICANS FEEL ABOUT IT.

THEY DON'T EVEN WANT TO GIVE THEM AN OPPORTUNITY TO THINK

ABOUT IT.

IF IT WAS POPULAR THEY WOULD BE PARADING IT UP AND DOWN THE

STREET.

THEY ARE NOT TRYING TO DO ANY OF THAT BECAUSE THEY KNOW IT IS

NOT POPULAR.

A SIMILAR VERSION OF THIS BILL, YOU KNOW WHAT POPULARITY IT HAD?

17%.

THAT IS DISASTROUSLY LOW.

THAT WILL LEAD TO A LEVELING OUT PER POLITICIAN ON THE

REPUBLICAN SIDE.

THE LYING ABOUT HOW IT RESONATES WITH AMERICANS IS HILARIOUS.

THERE IS ANOTHER PORTION OF AN INTERVIEW WITH FOX AND

FRIENDS THAT I LOVED.

SENATORS HAVE BEEN DODGING THE QUESTION IN REGARD TO WHETHER

OR NOT PEOPLE WILL GET COVERAGE IF THEY HAVE A PRE-EXISTING

CONDITION.

PENCE IS NO EXCEPTION WHEN IT COMES TO THE DODGING.

PEOPLE LIKE JIMMY KIMMEL, THEY ARE WORRIED ABOUT THE

PRE-EXISTING CONDITION BECAUSE IT WILL BE UP TO THE GOVERNOR

TO DECIDE WHO GETS COVERAGE, HOW MANY JUST BURST THAT EVERY

STATE WILL DETERMINE WHAT IS BEST.

WITH THAT CAN YOU GUARANTEE THESE GOVERNORS WILL MAKE SURE

PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS ARE COVERED?

THOMAS JEFFERSON SAID ñ WHO YOU THINK WILL BE MORE

RESPONSIVE TO THE HEALTH CARE

NEEDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY?

YOUR GOVERNOR AND YOUR STATE LEGISLATURE OR A CONGRESSMAN

IN A PRESIDENT IN A FAR-OFF NATION'S CAPITAL?

NO AND ASKED YOU A PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTION.

THAT MEANS NO, YOU WILL NOT BE COVERED IF YOU HAVE A

PRE-EXISTING CONDITION.

SHE HAS A VERY CLIQUISH AND ON FOX AND FRIENDS.

WE JUST WANT TO KNOW WHETHER OR NOT PEOPLE WITH PRE-EXISTING

CONDITIONS WILL GET COVERAGE.

LET'S BE CLEAR.

YOU GUYS ARE THAT FOR YOURSELVES.

IN OTHER WORDS YES YOUR STATE CAN DETERMINE ñ THAT IS CLEAR.

IT PROVES JIMMY KIMMEL'S POINT THAT THE LOUISIANA SENATOR WAS

IN FACT LYING.

THIS DOES NOT COVER PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS.

DONALD TRUMP WHEN HE SAYS IT DOES, OF COURSE IS TELLING HIS

BILLION FLY IN THE ROAD.

YOU CAN TELL BECAUSE THE VICE PRESIDENT JUST SAID IN A POINT

BLANK QUESTION, HE SAID PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS ARE

NOT GOING TO BE COVERED JUST LIKE JEFFERSON WOULD WANT.

IT'S CLEAR THEY ARE NOT DOING ANYTHING THAT IS GOING TO

BENEFIT US.

THERE IS A REASON WHY THEY DON'T WANT THE PUBLIC TO REFLECT ON

IT.

THERE IS A REASON WHY THEY ARE RUSHING THIS SO THEY CAN PASS

IT WITH A SIMPLE MAJORITY RATHER THAN HAVING A LARGER PORTION

OF THE SENATE AGREE ON IT.

IT IS JUST PATHETIC.

THE REASON WHY THIS STORY IS GETTING ATTENTION IS BECAUSE

PEOPLE ARE MORE AWARE OF WHAT IS GOING ON, AND BECAUSE PEOPLE

LIKE JIMMY KIMMEL CONTINUE TO HARP ON THIS ISSUE.

I AM AMUSED ON THE IDEA OF REPUBLICANS QUOTING GIANT

PROGRESSIVES IN HISTORY WHENEVER THEY THINK IT SERVES THEIR

PURPOSE.

JEFFERSON WAS A RADICAL LIBERAL.

HE WAS SO RADICAL HE DID A REVOLUTION AGAINST THE

ESTABLISHMENT.

YOU THINK JEFFERSON WOULD'VE BEEN LIKE DRACONIAN PLANS

THAT SCREW OVER THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, I KIND OF LOVE IT.

I'M NOT SURE YOU GOT THE RIGHT GUY THERE BUDDY.

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Sounding Hopeful over the republicans latest Plan to repeal obamacare

When i see people trying to undo that Hard-won progress for the 50th or 60th Time

Do you think it's appropriate to use a term like

Rocketman to talk about a leader of Another country well i'll tell you George at Work every other

International Community Now is referring to him as Rocket Man All of These problems were Given to us by

Barack Obama

The idea of trying something different is actually i think probably a Pretty Smart Idea The president drop Says he's made up his mind

about the Iran Nuclear Deal

One day After Calling It an embarrassment his view is and

Many Of The People Around them the being in compliance Just means They get a Nuclear Weapon Later puerto rico

Waking Up in total Darkness This Morning After Taking a Direct Hit from hurricane Maria Now the first Lady Melania Trump

Speaking At an event at The United Nations about protecting Our Children We Need to step Up come together and ensure that our

Children's future is Bright

President he is going to join us at 8 o'clock we also Have bill Cassidy the senator Yeah Who's also a doctor?

Who is who is written with senator Lindsey Graham

he probably could write That time Isn't it by the way my big concern with the imagine dragons you know my concern

Is how many People are in there so many People there how do you Get paid the same Thing Happen at Elo That's where they

Broke up They had so many People there they could make a profit how many are in the band

It Seems Like a Lot more i don't know if they back track or how they

Know but do you see how Crowded That

Sounds We Get The vice president United States coming on this Show and you're worried about imagine dragging That They can't make a Payroll

The Music Industry has Never Been harder and more difficult

And i Just want to see them be successful because i enjoy Their Work all right

well Let's Talk a Little Bit about What's going on in the World of Politics and we Figured here at the end of September we

Would Be Talking about Tax reform and There Is a Move in congress to do something about that but in effectively a Hail Mary

Play The Republicans are trying to bring Up this Graham Cassidy bill to do something in

The fixing Department of

Obamacare That's right mitch mcconnell Is putting pressure on these Holdouts Because They're about five

Republican Senators They're Saying They're Probably Not going to vote for It They have some questions Rand Paul is one of them

John Mccain we'll Have to see what he's going to do in this Situation

But Mitch mcconnell This is the Lad This is a Hail Mary This is the last opportunity

Before the democrats can Start Filibustering Again so the Deadline is September 30 it's complicated Because you have at least Ten

Republican Governors Including Governor christie Says yeah i don't do this Because it's going to block rent stuff to my state but under

Obamacare Actually Got more Than this so i'm not going

To have four i'm Not going to take less Money for my state so everyone's looking at Their own interest

And as Lindsey Graham told Us a Couple of Days Ago

Massachusetts New York as Well as california Got a disproportionate amount of Funds

From Obama care and he wants to even it Out and he thinks that Could Possibly Bring in

Susan Collins and with an Adjustment both Alaska Senators well One of The problems Is and the opposition is Kind of late to mobilize because

They didn't realize Wait a minute there pelicans are Actually going to take a Vote on This in a Couple of Days Is

They're trying to mobilize people to find out What's in it and one of The Things out there is

Apparently There are a Number of Experts Who Say That under the Graham Cassidy Plan

Insurers Would Be Able to charge higher premiums for People with

pre-Existing Conditions If The State gets Waiver and the language regarding The waiver is very vague and Almost

Unenforceable so Anyway there's a lot going on Nonetheless the president Who's in New York City to talk a Little Bit about

What's going on Around the world took a look at these politics and Said this about the Graham Cassidy bill Yesterday i

Believe That

There's Tremendous Support from Republicans

Certainly we're 47 or 48 already Senators and a Lot of others are looking at It Very Positively for Seven Years I Feel

We've Been Bad news we've Been Looking at the premiums go Up we've Been Looking at the doctor bowls That have Been

Through The Roof you know you have States like

Arizona Where the premiums of It is worse this year Than last Year last Year there were a Hundred percent increase on Twenty Sixteen Percent

I think there's Tremendous Support for Him i think it's Actually Much Better Than the previous shot Which was

Very Sadly But Then i thought that When i won i would go to the oval office Sit down on my Desk

And There Would be a Health care bill one of my best to be honest and

It has to do with that and i think a Lot of Republicans are

Embarrassed By It but i have to tell you i think they do a Great Job if this happens

It Will be a big thing for the country

Well the president Would Love to see something done because When he was running he

Promised to try to fix it the big question is ultimately is It Better Than What we've got and

Is it cheaper we're going to talk to the Architect up at senator bill Cassidy is going to be right Here with us

in about an hour and 20 minutes right so the senator Will be Here Yesterday senator Graham is going to be here we're getting the

People Involved

Directly to define and Answer Your question so if you have some questions get him to us meanwhile the president itíd states had a Speaking?

Gig Yesterday at Which time he was Asked about the future of

obamacare and the fact is that it's not Working if It Was not One Republican We Looked to take It down Because they

Have so much Else to focus on but Here's What he said about the latest effort?

When i see people trying to undo that Hard-won progress for the 50th Their 60th fine it is aggregating

and All of This being done Without Any demonstrable economic or actuarial or

Plain common-sense rationale

If It Frustrates and

It Certainly Frustrated have to mobilize Every couple of months to keep

Our Leaders from inflicting Real Human Suffering on our Constituents

And The former president went on to say That the republicans are trying to do it Without Plain common-sense

Right They try to by partisan move It fell apart With Patty Murray

in the senate Yesterday

The president Should also Acknowledge if he Was Actually going to do something

Statesman Like He should come out and acknowledge That it's not Working They the Arizona in particular

That has Everyone dropping Out The end down of Health care companies insurance Companies That Say We Just can't do this anymore

and The the the cost overruns are the problems

Which were endemic in his plan that Was Mostly Passed with a Lot of Blank Pages

Well it's going to collapse this Plan Is going to collapse if something has to be done and i wish They could Just

Figure out a Bipartisan Way to work it all Out so that so that Folks Out there the constituents Who elected them into into Power

Aren't going to suffer but to peril the political Peril is the republicans can't

Changed The Healthcare System in this country Unless They go to something better and the big question is is this better and is it Cheaper

Stay Tuned Meanwhile Let's talk a Little Bit about this the Wall street Journal has Just come out with a Brand-new poll

Regarding

Donald trump and As It Turns out in the last couple of Weeks he's gotten a Bump as you can See right there he had

Been Around 40 now at 43 but the interesting Thing Is

you Know When he did that deal with Chuck and Nancy to keep the government

Open to extend the debt Ceiling and to come up with Plenty of Money for hurricane funding

A lot of People in washington though Said hey What'S he doing he's talking to the democrats you can't do that Well Apparently

Exactly Some People Liked What he did yes

71% approved of That

right and The Way he reached across the aisle and i think most People if you talk to the average American there aren't Knee-deep in

Politics They want to see democrats and republicans Working Together in This case it's not gonna Happen for a couple of reasons They Got till

September 30th to get to pass anything with a Simple Majority of That Means 51 Votes after That They got to go to 60 votes

If They're to do that They Got

To deliberate and Go through Much of Much Longer period and it's Just Hard to imagine

Them getting 60 Votes on Health care right Now Because It Involves taking Away a

Markey program from president Obama Well it's hard to believe They could Get 60 votes on anything aside

Crying It's hard to Get 50 That's right aside from hurricane relief

One Bit of Bad news in the wall street Journal poll regarding mitch mcconnell and Paul Ryan six in ten americans

dissatisfied With Jobs They are Doing Nancy pelosi in That's Named the neck of The woods

Not Good

AnyWay That's latest from the Wall street

Journal Brand New poll all right Let's Hand it Over Jillian Got Some more Headlines fourth Good Morning Good

Morning Happy Thursday we do Begin Right Now with the fox news Alert and this is

Waking Up in total Darkness after taking a Direct Hit from hurricane Maria the entire

Island Now Without Power and It might Not Be turned back on for

Months on top of That more Than two Feet of rain is Falling on parts of The Island turning streets into raging Rivers

President trump tweeting to the Governor quote we are with you and the People of puerto rico Stay Safe

1,000 People Now Feared Dead following The massive earthquake in mexico

245 victims Confirmed Killed in the 7.1 magnitude quake

Crews Working Throughout The night to rescue Children trapped underneath a School

Least 21 Kids and for Adults Dead at That School a

Toddler is out of The hospital This morning after Being Hit in the face with a foul ball flying Through The air at

105 miles per hour

The Dodgers are Good

Look Out

The Two-Year-Old Girl hid in the face of the Yankees and twins game in New York City Every Player Visibly Shaken Up some Even Crying

Some of them Now calling for protective netting Along all of both baselines to prevent another incident like This

president trump Will present The Military's Highest Honor to a Vietnam war hero for His unbelievable bravery 47 Years Later

Army Captain Gary Rose Served as a Medic with the 5th special Forces Group risking His life multiple Times

Once Even Using His own Body As a Shield To Save Wounded americans on the battlefield he will receive the medal of Honor?

Next Month Let's look at Your Headlines on This Thursday send it back to you Guys all right Gillian Thank you Very much thank you

6:11 now here in new York city democrats like Hillary Clinton Blasting president trump's Tough Talk on north korea I

Thought It Was Very Dark

Dangerous

Dark Dangerous Speech so how Should We treat the Rogue

Regime That Wants to wipe us off the face of the earth a debate on that coming Up next

Plus Sorry Kids

No more Best Friends for you Schools Now banning them wait until you Hear Why you're in trouble Ainsley you have so many Best Friends?

I thought It was Very Dark Dangerous

Not the Kind of message that the leader of the Greatest Nation in the World Should Be delivering Is America Safer

Because of Rocket Man

Did We Bring Anybody to the table as a Consequence of that language

democrats Very Popular High ranking democrats that Is

Criticizing president Trump's Tough Talk Against north Korea But After Years Of appeasement Isn't It time for our commander-in-Chief to call out

North Korea Here for a debate we've Got former Deputy assistant Secretary of state Under

The Obama administration Joel Rubin he is screen Left as you can See right there and Hudson institute

fellow and former Military and Foreign Policy Adviser Rebecca Heinrichs the more Than Good morning to both of you good Morning

okay so

Rebecca What do you think about This language where the president is referring to kim Jong-un as a Rocket Man and Suddenly were in new

Territory

Well you know the president likes to brand People and

you Know so he's sort of mocking Kim Jong-un right Now

And Kim Jong-un Cares a Lot about His public appearance he cares a Lot about

What His

What the People in north korea Think of Him and so the president of the United States is Saying you know this is somebody who

You Know he's trying to get this capability but we're not gonna let Him have it?

And he can't compete with it with the Military of the United States Of America and so

He wants to go down this suicide path It is a suicide Mission Because the united States Will Make Him regret Any

Sort Of aggressive action That he takes against us or our allies all right Joel

Well Steve Good Morning and

It's Dangerous to have Rhetoric that we can't back Up and When the president uses language like Totally Destroy?

He's essentially Saying to the American People in the world that he is Willing to use Nuclear Weapons against korea don't you think?

Joel Don't You Think he is he's Got Every option on the table

Every option on the table has Been a consistent Part of American Policy for Years but to commit to totally destroying another country Without

Congress on Board Without The American People on Board and Frankly

That Doesn't Deal with the problem Which is we don't want a war with north korea no We Certainly Just we don't but you know

you Know Better Than Anybody That During the Obama and

Illustration the Policy Was tragic patience and Where we Didn't do anything

essentially and in that time the Kim Jong-un regime was Able to develop an A-Bomb that can Hit the united States

Yeah you're right Steven strategic patience has Been a Failure and i believe that We Need to be getting

To the table more, Aggressively with north korea and with our allies the language However now Instead of

embarrassing Him publicly and Internationally It Makes president Trump Look small and It Makes It Harder for us to mobilize international

Support All right Rebecca

no president trump is speaking in terms that Kim Jong gun can understand he's not trying to please the liberals in washington Dc

He's trying to communicate

In very clear Terms What the United States Will Not tolerate Listen The reason that yo minister a Botanist tration took strategic patience

George north Korea's Because It was focused singularly on the iran Deal and so It Just wanted to punt on all these Other National Security

Issues It Punted on this issue and Kim Jong-un Increased its Missile

Capabilities During This time increase its Nuclear Capabilities and Now we have this problem so to have secretary Clinton Secretary Kerry and

Susan Rice of all People Lecturing This Administration When They were the ones that Got us this point and didn't

Stop The problem you Know They really Should Sit This one Out and Let the president United States Handle the problem Joël before you go

Don't you you'd have to admit though While he did single out Rocket Man

Really The Intended audience for Mr. Trump's comments were China oh?

Absolutely and China Is a Key Player in This and i agree with rebecca strategic patience Didn't Get us there but it's not Just

The Obama administration's Fault Here the bush Administration pulled out of an agreement we Have with north Korea

China The international community They Need to know that we're serious about getting to an agreement here and right Now i don't think They can

Have confidence That We are all right rebecca Final Word

Agreements don't Work with north korea What north Korea Understands is iF We Actually

Threaten With Some sort of Credibility The Actual Survival of The regime and Their Capabilities They have to prop up that regime

Those are The terms that they

Understand The president Unites is trying to avoid war and the best Way we can Avoid avoid war is iF we pressure the regime in

Convince them that This is not worth

You Know that the Aggression That They're taking That we're going to make Them regret It and the president of United States is trying to

Make That

Stark and Clear Because They Certainly didn'T believe the Obama administration well he has made it clear and with Rocketman he's gotten With Korea's

Attention Fact he's Gotten Everybody's Attention all right rebecca and Joel Great discussion This morning Thank you Very much thank you

Nice so what do you think about that email is friends of foxnews calm Meanwhile 620 here in new York City This morning Shocking new

Unmasking Claims What We Just Learned about What president obama's Inner circle Was Up to on

president trump's

INauguration Day

Baseball all-Star Curt Schilling Is Here on that and so much more and Jimmy Kimmel continues to slam republicans Over

obamacare But is this the Whole Story

It's like Twenty four Minutes After the out for two nights in a Row

Comedian Jimmy Kimmel Has Used His monologue to take aim at the gop latest effort to repeal obamacare

They're not taking care of You They're taking care of The People Who give them Money Like insurance companies most of the congress People

Who've won in this bill probably won't even Read it it is by many accounts the worst Health care bill yet

but is Jimmy Kimmel Have It right Is he speaking the truth When even democrats aren't even coming out and

Criticizing It to that Level yet Just Ask Michael Needham he's the ceo of Harriton action

The Heretic Action for America committee so you see a lot of criticisms Here Michael on a Plan That Kind of Snuck Up on us

but is Jimmy Kimmel Right The pre-Existing Conditions Which he went on to say They did this Plan Does not

pre-Existing It Does Not care for

Is do Indeed states have the rights to?

Not take care of Those Who

Pre-Existing Conditions They don't Actually What Section 106 of the bill Says is that Every single state has to make sure that there continues to

be affordable access for People with pre-Existing Conditions

The entire Thing is Kind of What's wrong with the way we talk about policy in this country I'm sure Jimmy Kimmel's a Nice guy

I'm sure he's very Well

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Trump Saw France's Military Parade And Now He Wants One - Duration: 8:19.

TRUMP WENT TO FRANCE AND HE CELEBRATED THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY

OF THE UNITED STATES ENTERING WORLD WAR I.

AS IS CUSTOMARY FOR THESE KINDS OF COMMEMORATIONS THERE WAS A

BIG MILITARY SPECTACLE AND PARADE.

DONALD TRUMP WAS SO TAKEN WITH IT THAT HE DECIDED TO THE

PRESIDENT OF FRANCE THAT HE WANTS TO DO ONE OF THOSE

HIMSELF.

THIS IS TYPICAL TRUMP, HE THOUGHT THIS WAS GREAT, IT IS

CONSISTENT, WITH WHAT HE HAS SAID IN THE PAST.

THIS IS WHAT DONALD TRUMP SAID ABOUT THIS.

OF COURSE THE FIRST THING I THOUGHT OF WAS JULY 4 WEEKEND

HE'S GOING TO BE AT THE WHITE HOUSE?

HE WILL BE IN THE HAMPTONS OR SOMEPLACE ELSE.

WHAT THIS SPEAKS TO, THIS WHOLE IDEA ñ

WHERE DO PEOPLE HEAR AND SEE THESE THINGS.

BLACK-AND-WHITE FILMS FROM THE HISTORY CHANNEL OF PEOPLE

MARCHING UP CHAMPS TO THE ARC TO

TRIUMPH.

HE FOR HIS INAUGURATION ASKED SOMETHING WORTH COMMEMORATING.

WHEN TRUMP SEES THE SORT OF THING ñ

HE WANTED TO DO THIS FOR HIS INAUGURATION.

HE LOVES THIS STUFF BUT IT SHOWS THESE ARE THE STRAINS OF AN

AUTHORITARIAN.

THIS IS NOT JUST AMERICA PROUD.

THIS IS SCARY STUFF, THE KIND OF STUFF THAT AUTHORITARIAN WANTS.

ALSO IF ANYONE IN OUR AUDIENCE DOESN'T BUY INTO THE

AUTHORITARIAN WHICH IS A GREAT POINT, KEEP IN MIND THAT TRUMP

ARGUED THAT IT MAKES SENSE TO BAN TRANSGENDER MILITARY

MEMBERS BECAUSE THEY ARE TOO COSTLY.

STUDIES OF INDICATED THAT IS NOT THE CASE.

TAKING THEM OUT OF THE MILITARY AND REPLACING THEM WOULD BE

INSANELY COSTLY, BUT YOU HAVE THE RESOURCES ON A MILITARY

PARADE WHICH IS COMPLETELY UNNECESSARY.

BUT YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO HELP PAY FOR THE MEDICAL BILLS

OF MEN AND WOMEN WHO ARE WILLING TO SERVE IN THE MILITARY

JUST BECAUSE YOU DON'T LIKE THEIR GENDER IDENTITY.

IS SO ENRAGING.

I DON'T KNOW HOW MANY OF HIS SUPPORTERS WOULD WANT SOMETHING

LIKE THIS BUT THOSE PARADES ARE NOT FREE.

THAT IS OUR TAXPAYER MONEY GOING TOWARD SOMETHING THAT MAKES

DONALD TRUMP FEEL GOOD ABOUT HIMSELF.

BUT THIS IS GOLD BUILDINGS GUY.

YOU THINK OF IT AS AN UNNECESSARY EXPENSE, HE THINKS

OF IT AS SOMETHING HE HAS TO DO FOR BRANDING FOR TEAM TRUMP.

AND IT IS WORTH IT FOR HIM.

BUT IT IS ABOUT ñ THIS IS MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN?

RIGHT?

THIS

IS THE COMING HOME FROM THE WAR, THE KIND OF THING THAT DONALD

TRUMP WOULD LATCH ONTO.

YOU READ THE PIECE OF HIS STATEMENT ON IT ñ

I WANT US TO ALSO PLAY THE FULL VERSION BECAUSE IT FEEDS

INTO WHAT HIS MOTIVATIONS ARE.

AND ALSO BRINGING UP ñ WHEN HE PLAN TO BRING THOSE MILITARY

VEHICLES AND MEMBERS INTO HIS INAUGURATION HE ASKED FOR

PICTURES FROM THE PENTAGON.

HE SAID CAN YOU GUYS SEND ME PICTURES OF THINGS I CAN USE.

I DON'T KNOW IF WE HAVE THE VIDEO.

THIS IS THE PRESIDENT OF FRANCE AND TRUMP.

I WAS YOUR GUESTS ñ IT WAS ONE OF THE GREATEST PRAISE I HAD

EVER SEEN.

IT WAS TWO HOURS AND IT WAS MILITARY MIGHT.

I THINK IT WAS A TREMENDOUS THING FOR THE SPIRIT OF FRANCE.

PEOPLE DON'T KNOW WHAT GREAT WARRIORS THEY ARE IN FRANCE.

TO SEE THAT IT WAS A TREMENDOUS THING.

TO A LARGE EXTENT BECAUSE OF WHAT I WITNESSED, WE MAY DO

SOMETHING LIKE THAT ON JULY 4 IN WASHINGTON DOWN PENNSYLVANIA

AVENUE.

I DON'T KNOW WHERE YOU HAVE TO TURN A TOPIC, BUT WE HAVE A

LOT OF PLANES GOING OVER, A LOT OF MILITARY MIGHT.

IT WAS REALLY A BEAUTIFUL THING TO SEE.

WHEN I CAME BACK IN ONE OF MY EARLY CALLS WERE ñ WE ARE

ACTUALLY THINKING ABOUT FOURTH OF JULY, PENNSYLVANIA

AVENUE HAVING A GREAT PARADE TO SHOW OUR MILITARY STRENGTH.

ONE OF MY FIRST CALLS WHEN I GOT BACK WAS TO PLAN A PARADE.

WHAT DOES THAT HAVE TO DO WITH YOUR INAUGURATION NUMBER

ONE, OUR MILITARY STRENGTH TO WHO?

IT IS ALL ABOUT SHOWING POWER.

OH, FRANCE DID IT, I WAS SO IMPRESSED BECAUSE I AM A

10-YEAR-OLD.

AFTER WANTING TO DO IT, I HAVE TO DO IT BETTER THAN YOU.

THE ARROGANCE TO DO IT ON JULY 4

IN THE MIDDLE OF IMPEACHMENT HEARINGS.

I LOVE PARADES THOUGH.

HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO A BASKETBALL/FOOTBALL GAME

WITH A FLYOVER?

YEAH, IT IS COOL.

THE THREAT THAT WAS AWESOME ABOUT ñ IT WAS LIKE AND I HAVE

TANKS?

A LOT OF TANKS ACTUALLY DISPERSE THE PRESSURE A LOT MORE

THAN CARS DO SO IT IS LESS OF A FOOTPRINT ON THE ACTUAL STREET.

CAN WE JUST GET HIM A G.I.

JOE KIT AND HAVE HIM DISTRACTED?

BUT YOU KNOW THEY WERE LIKE LISTEN, WE KNOW WHAT YOU

WANT, WE WILL GIVE HIM A COUPLE PLANES AND DO A FLYOVER AND

HE WILL BE HAPPY.

THAT

IS TRUE AND THAT IS HOW YOU FEEL THEY APPEASE HIM CONSTANTLY.

CAN YOU IMAGINE?

U.S. PRESIDENTS ARE ALLOWED AND REQUIRED TO PLAN THEIR OWN

FUNERALS.

PART OF WHAT THEY DO IS THEY SIT DOWN EARLY IN THEIR

PRESIDENCY TO PLAN THEIR STATE FUNERALS.

CAN YOU IMAGINE WHAT HIS PLAN IS?

THE AMOUNT OF MONEY THAT WILL GO INTO THAT FUNERAL.

THE FLYOVERS AND THE MILITARY AND THE MIGHT.

AND IF YOU ARE AT THE FUNERAL YOU HAVE TO CRIME.

ALL THESE THINGS SOUND EXACTLY LIKE THAT.

IT'S ASSOCIATED WITH DICTATORIAL REGIMES.

IT'S UNBELIEVABLE.

I THOUGHT OF THAT WHEN I HEARD THE STORY.

IT HAS TO STOP.

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What a MILLION Dollars Gets You Around the World - Duration: 7:23.

You may have seen our show 'What a dollar gets you around the world', in which we

demonstrated how in countries such as Switzerland a mere buck doesn't get you very far at

all.

A tin of cheap dog food, for instance, was the same price in Switzerland as a decent

meal from one of Thailand's famed street side vendors.

Today we won't concentrate on frugality, but on quite the opposite.

What can the big spenders of the world get when they decide to throw caution to the wind

and outlay some of their savings?

What if you were relatively rich in New York City and then emigrated to rural Somalia;

just how rich would you be, or feel, then?

That's exactly what we intend to find out in this episode of the Infographics Show,

What you can buy for $1,000,000 around the world.

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First of all, let's have a look at where all those millionaires are.

A recent report by Global Wealth Databook shows us that the top twenty list of the most

millionaires in a country is populated mostly by European nations.

The United States has the most millionaires, though, at 13,554,000.

Japan is second with 2,826,000 millionaires, and the UK is third with 2,225,000.

Germany, France, China, Italy, Canada, Australia and Switzerland are also in the top ten in

that order.

If we look at the top of the list, the USA, the median yearly salary in the country is

$44,977.

But what can a wealthy American get when spending a cool million in his or her country?

The Daily Mail reported in 2017 that the cost of an American house in certain parts of the

country is so different that in New York City one million will only get you a 750 sq. ft

apartment, and in San Francisco you can buy a rather unprepossessing renovated condo.

But if you move to Savannah, Georgia, or Ashville, North Carolina, you can live like a king in

a country mansion surrounded by manicured gardens.

If you are filling those houses with children you'll need to keep spending as Goldman

Sachs reports that raising two children in the USA these days will set you back about

one million.

As you'll know from our other shows, healthcare can be quite costly in the U.S., so Americans

might hope they'll never need an intestine transplant as that will cost them 1.1 million

dollars.

If they've taken care of the house, kids and their health, and still have cash to throw

around, they might buy one dollar for a million dollars; a 1794 Flowing Hair silver dollar

that is, the first ever dollar minted in US history.

Perhaps your idea of living big is not having a rare coin mounted on your mansion wall,

but living like a true free agent with your very own paradise island.

Looking at the sales of private islands online, we couldn't find a place for exactly one

million, when looking for paradise islands at least.

The closest to a million was a 945,000 dollar private island in Belize.

The 2.5 acre island, called Sunset Caye, is located 7 miles off the coast in the Placencia

Peninsula.

To be honest, the island isn't much to look at.

If you want a really cool looking private island, you'll be looking at spending more

like 25-50 million dollars.

According to Christie's International Real Estate, in Belize you can buy a luxury home

on the mainland for one million.

You would only be paying gardeners and cleaners about 10 dollars a day, since that's the

average wage in Belize for this kind of work.

With all that money you are saving on local staff, you may as well splurge and get yourself

a luxury yacht.

With just a mere million, though, you may find you have to buy a fairly old yacht.

Right now online you can buy a 2001 Mangusta 10 yacht going for 999,000 dollars.

It comes with four staterooms and a big living room, all consisting of the comforts of a

luxury home.

None of this would be a problem for the richest Belizean alive, China-born Huang Maoru, who

is worth about one billion dollars.

If that kind of life is not for you, what about steeping yourself in history and living

in an old castle?

Well, you could do just that for just over a million dollars in bonnie Scotland.

Carbisdale Castle in Sutherland, north west Highlands, was on sale recently for just over

one million dollars.

Built in 1905, the 40-bedroom home comes replete with huge gardens, feasting halls, game rooms,

and just about everything else you'd expect in a British castle.

Writing about owning a castle of a similar size, the BBC reported in 2014 that gardening,

heating and personnel could cost anywhere from $6,800 to $11,000 a month.

If you needed to renovate, the same article said that would cost up to 5,800 dollars per

square meter.

Fixing things and paying staff would soon take up another million dollars.

According to job sites in Scotland, the average cleaner's wage is just over 22,000 US dollars

a year, so you can only imagine how much money you'd be paying to keep your castle dust

free.

You should also have fine wine when inviting guests to such a grand place.

UK auction house Sotheby's reports that its recent fine and rare wine season sale

amounted to 1,059,000 dollars of wine sold.

Sotheby's writes, "The rarity factor of these wines and their impeccable provenance

led to an intense bidding competition."

The most expensive bottle of wine ever sold was a Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 1992,

sold in 2000 at a Napa Valley charity auction.

It was a whopping 500,000 dollars, so for your million you could get drunk enough on

two bottles to forget you'd bought them.

With all the wealth in the world, you are still going to age, but could you at least

stall this cosmetically if you had the chance?

The famous American socialite, Jocelyn Wildenstein, aka Catwoman, is known for her very extensive

facial surgeries.

There is no exact number online regarding how much each surgery cost her, but it's

thought she has spent in the region of 4 million dollars on surgeries in total.

If you do have plans to live forever, you might choose to cryogenically freeze your

body so it can be brought back to life in the future when the tech is good enough to

do so.

The largest facility in the world today is the Alcor Life Extension Foundation in Scottsdale,

Arizona.

It will charge you 200,000 dollars for a full-body freeze, so for a million you could pay for

the family.

According to the Guardian, there are 300 cryogenically frozen folks in the US, 50 in Russia, and

thousands more people in line worldwide.

A recent Global Finance Magazine report on the world's poorest nations puts this 200,000

dollar price tag at more money than most people in those nations will earn in their entire

lives.

According to the website African Vault, Somalia is one of the most impoverished nations in

the world, with a GDP Per Capita of only 128.1 dollars.

The average net salary is about 202 dollars a month, with about 43 percent of Somalia's

population living below the poverty line.

But what if you had a million dollars in Somalia?

A Somalian property website has a listing of a six bedroom luxury house in Darusalaam

City, Mogadishu, at 114,000 dollars.

If you had a million you could buy 9 of those and have some change.

The country might be poor, but it's doing good business in livestock export.

For 10-30 thousand dollars, you could buy a large plot of land for farming, and according

to a Somalian website if you turn up to a local cattle market you can get your hands

on a small goat or sheep for as little as 20 bucks.

A million bucks gives you a massive farm in Somalia.

It also buys you 50,000 Somali goats.

In 2014, a bumper year, Somalia exported 4.6 million sheep and goats, so your order of

50,000 shouldn't be a problem.

Instead of purchasing thousands of sheep and goats and starting a farm, you could have

almost bought one Canadian cow.

She's called Missy and she sold for 1.2 million dollars in 2009.

In 2012 this Holstein cow was crowned Canadian cow of the year, which must have made her

Danish millionaire owner very happy.

Canada, a country often said to have a very high standard of living, as you know is home

to a lot of millionaires.

1,117,000 to be precise, at least as of April 2017.

According to Canada's Globe and Mail, right now one million will buy you a renovated four-bedroom,

waterfront house in Halifax, but in Vancouver only a "fixer-upper" in the suburbs.

The newspaper was probably using Canadian dollars, though, which would be 786,000 US

dollars.

Head up north to the Yukon and you can spend a night at the Million Dollar Falls Campground,

although it's actually only about 10 US bucks a night for camping.

For a million dollars, you could stay there 273.97 years.

Just watch out for the Grizzlies, who don't care if you are rich or poor.

So, what can you get for a million dollars in your country?

Or, better yet, if you had a million dollars, where and on what would you spend it?

Let us know in the comments!

Also, be sure to check out our other video called What a Dollar Gets You Around the World!

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Most Popular Names Around the World - Duration: 7:19.

What's in a name?

How did we even end-up having names?

It's thought humans started using very simplistic language about 100,000 years ago when we were

hunter gatherers, but language became a lot more complex when we started farming and living

in communities.

If you've read Yuval Noah Harari's book, 'Sapiens', you'll know that he writes

about the first written language of Sumerian.

This was spoken in southern Mesopotamia – presently known as Iraq.

He mentions a 5,000-year-old clay tablet that seems to have been used for accounting purposes,

and on it it's written that 29,086 measures of barley have been received.

It was signed-off by someone called Kushim.

This might be the first ever recorded name, although in other languages such as Chinese,

symbols are thought to have designated a name.

Today we are going to explore nomenclature, in this episode of the Infographics Show,

Most Popular Names Around the World.

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First of all we should point out that a lot of western names originate in the bible, and

are slightly different in each language they are used.

The name John, for instance, comes from the Hebrew name of Yochanan.

It means 'Yahweh is Gracious'.

Yochanan certainly had legs, becoming John, Juan, Jan, Jóhann, Joan, Jean, Jens, Hans,

Janis and more.

The name Jack was actually a nickname for John, but later it became a name itself.

Religion features in another of the world's most common given names, and that is Mohamed.

It also has lots of similar sounding variants all over the world.

It means something that is praiseworthy.

Family names took a while to become the norm in most societies, and were mostly attributed

to the area a person came from or the occupation of a person.

Smith, for example, was someone who worked with metal.

Other common examples are Cook, Baker, Knight, Farmer, Glover, Carpenter, and Carter.

In Europe, you might also be called after your father, so Williamson was the son of

William.

Then there are names that seem self-explanatory, such as Savage, which is derived from someone

who was untamed, a person of the wild.

Let's start with the USA.

The most common male name over the last one hundred years in the U.S. according to the

Department of Social Security is James.

The most popular female first name is Mary.

The number of James's born in the U.S. from 1917-2016 was 4,815,847.

John, Robert, Michael and William are not too far behind.

The number of Mary's born was 3,455,228, followed by Patricia, Jennifer, Elizabeth

and Linda.

Both James and Mary are New Testament names, and obviously have staying power.

The United States Census Bureau tells us that the most common surname is Smith, and has

been for decades.

It's followed by Johnson, Williams, Brown and Jones.

While all these names look as though they originated in the UK, they also encapsulate

other nationalities whose former name was made to sound more English.

Speaking of the UK, does it have a similar name trend as its former colony?

The answer is yes.

A 2017 report by data intelligence specialists tells us that the most common given name for

a male in the UK over the last century is William, followed by George, Thomas, James

and Charles.

Mohamed is also very common nowadays, but it's also spelled different ways.

According to the same report only two girl's names have stayed popular over the last century,

and those names are Elizabeth and Sarah.

While it seems there are stalwarts on the common names list, things are changing in

the UK.

The most popular names given to newborns in 2016 according to the online baby name database,

Nameberry, are James, Elijah, Jayden, Eliot, and also for girls the names Astrid, Thea,

Sadie and Riley.

In the UK the most common surname is Smith, followed by Jones, Williams, Taylor and Davies.

Another very common name is Li, the Chinese name seen the most.

China has the largest population in the world as you probably know, at 1.379 billion.

Numerous sources give different results on common first names in China, but as far as

first names go for boys names that appear on many lists are Wei, Chen, Liu and Li.

For girls the names that appear are Mei, Xueying, Li, Meng, and Fang.

The most common surnames in China are Wang, Li, Zhang and Liu.

One difference from how we say English names is that the surname comes first in China,

so you wouldn't be called Wei Zhang, you'd be called Zhang Wei.

And yes, many people have the same first and last name, such as the many famous Li Li's.

Over to the second most populated nation on Earth, India.

Again various lists give different answers.

It does seem though that in terms of male names the most popular boy's name in India

right now is Aarav.

We should say here though that this list is the most popular chosen name for a new born.

It doesn't seem that any comprehensive historical statistics of Indian first names are available.

Aarav means peace and wisdom.

Following it in popularity are the names Reyansh, Mohamed (all spellings), Vihaan, Ayaan and

Atharv.

The most popular girls' names in the same report were Aadhya, Ananya, Shanaya, Fatima

and Sri.

As for Indian surnames, they usually denote a region, religion, occupation, or even a

caste.

A caste is a system which designates a kind of birthright.

The most prevalent surnames in the country are Singh, Kumar, Das, Kaur and Mandal.

Singh means lion, while Mandal means group.

Other common names are Sharma, Patel and Khan.

India is so ethnically diverse, though, that it doesn't really have a comparison to the

English, John Smith.

Let's go to the other side of the world now and look at Brazil.

The most common name for a man in Brazil by a long way is Jose.

The name comes from Hebrew and is linked with the English name Joseph.

According to the same 2016 survey, the other most common given names for men in Brazil

are Joao (jwow), Antonio, Francisco and Carlos.

For women there is a similar disproportion to that of the male Jose, in that Maria is

way out in front of all other female given names.

Following Maria comes Ana, Francisca, Antonia and Adriana.

The name Maria actually accounts for around six percent of the entire population.

This means in the English version of the most common couple, that couple would be called

Mary and Joseph, which perhaps sounds familiar to anyone who is Christian.

As for last names, the vast majority of common last names have Portuguese origin.

The most common of which is Silva, followed by Santos, Sousa, Oliveira and Pereira.

What about countries with strange naming customs?

Iceland is one such country.

There you don't have a surname relating to family historic lineage for the most part,

but relating to the mother or father's first name.

So if the dad is called Jon the boy will be called Jonson.

The daughter will be called Jónsdóttir.

Sometimes it's the mother's name that is used.

Singer Bjork's full name is actually Björk Guðmundsdóttir.

Other Fennoscandia countries had this system in the past but most have now changed.

According to the Iceland review the most common names in the country, at least in 2014, was

Aron for guys and Katrín for girls.

Does this mean we can expect a lot of Aronson's and Katrindottirs in the future?

Thailand is another country with an unusual naming system.

Firstly, given names are quite formal and are generally used only for administrative

purposes or in formal environments.

Almost all the time a nickname will be used, one that was given at birth.

This could relate to how the child looks, such as being given a nickname that relates

to chubbiness, cuteness, or a small or large size.

It might also relate to what the father or mother likes, and so often kids get English

names like Art, Beer, Cake and Golf.

You might also get the Thai name for an animal, such as Sueu (tiger) or Moo (pig).

To make matters more confusing Thais might change their formal given name to get rid

of bad spirits and bad luck.

This could happen a few times in one's life depending on how superstitious or prone to

bad luck the person is.

The name change sometimes happens after a job loss or a broken heart.

As for last names, they were only introduced in Thailand by law in 1913.

There are lots of them and none of them too common as families were asked to create unique

names.

Some of them are long and extremely hard to pronounce.

So, do you have an unusual name?

If so, where does it come from?

And why not let us know in the comments what name you plan to give your own children?

Also, be sure to check out our other video called 10 Surprisingly High Paying Jobs!

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Life of an American Circus Artist IN GERMANY | Feat. Daniel Sullivan - Duration: 15:34.

Wouldn't it be awesome if I interviewed an American circus performer currently living

and performing in Germany?

Hey look!

This is Daniel, a friend of mine and an American acrobat currently living and performing in Germany.

Whoop! Whoop! Hey guys! - Look at that. What are the chances?

Hey everyone, Dana here! And today I am super excited to introduce you to Daniel.

Daniel, who are you? What do you do? - Well, I'm a circus artist, easily put.

Where'd you grow up? - Denver, Colorado. And then... - I'm pretending like I don't know that already.

I'm from Denver, Colorado.

I then went to circus school.

Yes, there is such a thing, and it's not clown college. - Okay. - It's no rainbow wigs and red noses.

It's hardcore. - Hardcore. - Okay. - So that's the École nationale de cirque in Montreal.

And how many years was that? - I went there for three years.

So three years of intense studying. - Okay. - And then, yeah, I actually graduated.

I graduated with a major in aerial hoop.

So actually aerial, like, imagine a trapeze but round. - Okay.

Also hula hoop, which you saw me do in the show. - Yes. - And you got to try yourself. - I did.

She was really good. - I also got to try out the trapeze. - Yeah. Oh, yeah!

And finally Irish step dancing. - Which I saw as well. - Yeah. - Which is amazing.

Like Michael Flatley. Imagine.

I don't know who that is.

Oh, you don't know who that is. - "Riverdance." - Yeah, "Riverdance."

I'll just say: think of Michael Flatley, "Lord of the Dance" or "Riverdance."

That's what I do. But solo. - Do you have any cool nicknames? - I do! - Wow!

Wow, so nice that you thought of that. - Yeah, just random question.

Because of my Irish step dancing, people do like to say Feet of Flame, Hair of Fire.

And how many people like to say that? - All of them. - All of the people. - Just me.

You've performed in many different parts of the world.

So where have you performed in the world and where in Germany?

Oh, okay. Good question. Well of course United States and Canada. These were my first two places.

I was lucky enough to perform in Morocco, Sweden, Finland, France, Germany, of course.

Some cities in Germany? - Yeah.

I've been to Münster, Hanover, Bad Oeynhausen, Bremen, und here, Munich. - Yeah.

So is there anything that you've noticed is unique to performing here in Germany specifically?

You know what, there is.

There's one thing I've really noticed is that circus and variety shows, they are in the culture already.

It's a part of German culture to have these variety shows.

Especially in wintertime.

It's like, oh we take our family, have a nice meal, watch a show...great evening.

What's different is that the variety scene is in their culture, but that's just variety.

Which means a mix of different acts strung together or held by a certain theme.

Same in America or Canada, however these themes are more glued together.

Instead of just lightly strung for entertainment purposes, maybe there's another message behind...

In the U.S. or Canada? - In the U.S. or Canada, for sure. - Oh! - There's a theme or a story.

But there's also this underlying message usually. - Okay.

That's what I find here in Germany...we're aiming, they're really developing and pushing

towards this new type of circus.

Yet, since it's so founded and rooted in their culture that variety is mostly entertainment,

Okay. - it's staying in the entertainment side, but like trying to mix a little story,

and one day - Interesting. - we'll have contemporary circus here in Germany.

What about the crowd? The audience?

Have you noticed any differences in the U.S. perhaps and Germany with the audience?

Okay, the U.S. to Germany differences...okay, well in America we're really loud!

What? Loud in America? No! - We are screaming for our lives at circus shows. - Okay, alright.

So in Germany they're still screaming and supportive,

but maybe sometimes a little more attentive and reserved. - Okay. Respectful! - Respectful.

Is that a good euphemism? For quiet? - Yeah, probably.

Okay, so the audiences in the U.S. are more, like, louder.

So how about within Germany?

Any interesting things in Germany or differences between the cities with the audience?

Okay, between the cities, one memorable one was Münster because it's a university, or

for Americans watching, college. - Okay. - It's like the college city. And they're just more lively.

They're there for you in the show.

It's a little bit of a younger audience. That's the only difference I can really see.

And what about anything interesting, like, with the audiences in Germany in general?

I have to say my favorite German audience...okay "favorite."

What does that mean? - It means I'm lying! - Okay.

Is the Sunday coffee-cake show, Kaffee-Kuchen, because the people,

instead of clapping... - Is this in the afternoon?

Yeah. Usually like 2:30 or like 2 o'clock. - It's in the afternoon. - Okay.

And instead of like applause, - Like, you did a good job.

We hear just the "ting ting ting ting ting" of their spoon and coffee.

Are they using that to applause? Or are they just stirring?

No, they're just so focused on their coffee and cake

and not the live action happening in front of them. - Okay.

They're just very attentive. - Okay. - And into their coffee.

Yeah, they're very attentive of their coffee and Kuchen. Yeah, I was actually thinking about that.

Like, performing while everybody's eating. - Yes. - I had never seen anything like that before.

Probably because you're from America.

But this is one, as I was saying before, traditionally, this is part of the culture. - Okay.

It's watching a show but at the same time eating.

Dance doesn't have this so much. Theater doesn't have this.

But for some reason, circus, Germany; it involves food and the show.

At the same time. - At the same time. - So yeah, that was interesting to me.

I had never heard of that concept. - For people that are coming,

just know that we're not a movie screen. We're live artists. - Yeah.

We're live acrobats on the shows, so look us in the eye.

And not on your hamburger. - Yeah.

But still, your hamburger looks delicious and smells good too. - You're like hungry while you're...

yeah I know! You're performing, oh! Guy in row three got nachos! - Yeah!

Can't tell you how often we smell chicken.

One thing that I would like to say, like I find it funny that in every audience no matter

where you are in the world, the easiest things actually impress the audiences the most.

Oh, that's really interesting!

For example, a split. - Oh, that's impressive. - If you want an applause, you do a split.

But for you that's easy. - For us this is easy, yeah. This is something we've trained for.

How about the working conditions?

Is it different in Germany or the U.S. for you?

Okay, so it's definitely different.

Ah, from past experiences, I know that sometimes your costumes are made for you, and your costume

laundry is done.

You have meals for every single day. - They cook for you? - They cook for you. - Nice.

There are certain companies that cook for you everyday.

Oh, and the meals are so good.

And the difference is here in Germany, it's kind of like you bring everything - Okay.

- for your show. - Okay.

So I have my own costumes, I do my own laundry, make my own food.

Like, we're provided the stage, the lights, the director. - Okay. - But everything else,

you bring yourself. - Okay, all your props. It's all yours. - All mine.

All those hula hoops that you were spinning around? - They're yours. - They're mine.

You bring it with you. - That trapeze that you were hanging on? - Yeah?

Okay, well, that's not my trapeze, but that's another duo in the show. - No way! - That's their trapeze.

Oh, I never would have even thought about that.

I would have assumed that the trapeze comes with the...

So it's literally just the stage and the lights.

Like, everything else is brought in. - Pretty much. Everything else is brought in by the artists. - Oh, wow!

Now we are talking food. Yes. - That's my favorite subject.

So me, just as a not an acrobat here in Germany sometimes I'm missing some particular foods

and drinks.

And I don't know, I could imagine, maybe as an acrobat there might be, like, particular

foods and drinks that you consumer.

I don't know.

Just as an American, peanut butter. - Okay, yes. - Yeah, sorry. Addicted. - Uh-huh.

Love peanut butter. - Addicted!

Uh, as a circus artist, I actually can find everything I need. Staple proteins, staple, ah...

Like, special drinks, I don't, powders that you, like...? - Yeah, you can find - I don't know.

protein powders at the shop. You have to go to very specific shops.

But, um, I find there's kind of a lack of vegetables in Germany. - Okay, it's meat heavy.

It's meat heavy, potato heavy.

I know potato's a vegetable, but it's also a carb.

Yeah, so like what vegetables are you really craving or really missing?

Okay, maybe it's because I'm a spoiled American, and I find that every grocery store you would

go to, it's like, oh it's always the season for brussels sprouts.

It's always the season for everything. - Always the season for everything. - Yeah, yeah.

But here it's like, you only get it when the season is right.

Yes - Like I was asparagus right now.

I was some Spargel. - Yeah, Spargelsaison is over. - But it's over. - Yeah.

And you were on "Das Supertalent." Yes, is that right? I saw that on your website? - Yes!

Oh my gosh. "Das Supertalent" was so much fun.

And I loved it so much because honestly the people really appreciated it.

I didn't have to have a story or anything to make it "famous" or good.

It was just 10 minutes of me, circus, ginger, flaming, hot,

spicy, yeah. - Just being you. - Just being Daniel. - Just being me. Yeah.

You could just be Daniel. - And they ate it up.

And then I also saw on your website something about an Italian show? - Yep, also cool.

Was that like "Das Supertalent?"

It was called "Tu si que vales," and it's like same concept like

"Das Supertalent" or "America's Got Talent." It was so much fun.

I would definitely do that again.

And, okay, I will put, like, somewhere over here a photo on top of Daniel, a photo of

me and Daniel hanging from the trapeze.

It was so amazing to get to do that.

But you can see in the picture that I'm, like, barely holding on with two hands.

I'm like about to slip off.

And Daniel's just, like, got one arm there wrapped around me, like, chilling, no big

deal, hanging on with the other arm.

So is it, it must be, just seems so much fun to be like strong and flexible, like going

through life you know, I don't know, you can like - Thank you, Dana. - climb on stuff, I don't

know, like, is it...is it fun?

Being strong and flexible definitely has its advantages. - Yeah.

In airplanes I can sit like this.

And strengthwise, like. - Yeah, yeah. - No.

Yeah, it's so much fun to be able to pick people up.

He just walks around the grocery store.

If someone's in front of the apples, he just like: excuse me, I would like to get the apples now.

Yeah, please move. - Exactly. - Thank you. - And then you put them back.

And then I put them back and yell at them for not having brussels sprouts.

Yeah, no brussels sprouts at the grocery store.

But you have to stretch all the time.

I see you stretching all the time.

I'm stretching right now, down there, you just don't see it.

Yeah, his feet are stretching and stuff like that, like...

Oh, my wrists. - Always stretching. He stretches on the escalator. - Oh, yeah! - Yeah.

On escal--if there's a wall, - Foot's up. - foot's up, yeah, exactly. If there's a tree, foot's up.

Maybe, what did you say your nickname was? - Foot's up?

No yeah, I mean, right, maybe we need to rethink the flaming foot...what was it?

Feet of Flame, Hair of Fire. - Feet of Flame, Hair of Fire.

Or...Foot's Up.

Daniel, Foot's up.

So our question for you is: What is the best live performance you've ever seen?

And what questions do you have for a circus artist because maybe if Daniel has a break,

he'll maybe hop into the comments and answer some of those questions?

Maybe? - Gladly. Gladly. - Okay, cool. Alright. - For sure, for sure.

So yeah, please let us know in the comments below.

Thank you so much, Daniel, for joining me in this video and answering my questions and

talking and flexing.

Thank you, Dana. This was a party. It's always so much fun. - You're welcome.

I will put links to Daniel's Facebook page and website down in the description box below.

I was just checking out his website again today, not for the first time, but again.

And I was, like, flipping through the pictures, and I'm just like: Wow.

Like, I don't know he does those things.

Like, he's hanging from one arm and his body's horizontal.

And he's just, your face, just like cool as a cucumber.

Like, you know as though you're just like watching TV.

But no, you're hanging and like...I don't know how you do it, but it's amazing.

So I'll put links to all of that down below.

Thank you again so much. We hope that you enjoyed this video. Thank you so much for watching.

Until next time, auf Wiedersehen!

That was perfect. - Yay!

Okay, so I'll say this like a couple times.

And I'll try to at least have one without laughing.

Wouldn't it be awesome if I interviewed an...

Okay, serious face. - Okay, good. - Is that better? Just kidding, sorry.

How am I supposed to do this, Stefan?

You can do it, I can do it, we can all do it. - Alright.

So what about the working conditions in Germany? Are they different? I totally...

Okay. - Let's just get something to drink.

That's why I got the nickname Feet of Flame...that's my hair.

Actually, I just want to say: Thank you, Germany, for Schnitzel.

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AND ESPN SPORTS REPORTER HAS GONE VIRAL.

THIS HAPPENED DURING MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL, SOMETHING I

TYPICALLY DON'T CARE ABOUT.

BUT SOMEHOW SERGIO DID MANAGE TO MAKE ME CARE A LOT.

HE WAS ACTING AS A SIDELINE REPORTER AND UNFORTUNATELY SINCE

IT WAS HIS DEBUT, TYPICALLY HE DOES HIS SPORTS

BROADCASTING IN SPANISH.

IT DID NOT GO OFF AS SMOOTHLY AS ONE WOULD HOPE.

AS A RESULT WE GOT JASON RUBIN TO RE-CREATE THE PERFORMANCE.

>>

IF YOU DID NOT WATCH THE VIDEO, YOU DON'T HAVE TO WATCH IT.

JASON NAILED IT.

HE IS SAYING WORD FOR WORD WHAT HE SAID AND DOING A HELL OF

A JOB OF ACTING JUST LIKE SERGIO.

HE ALMOST KIND OF LOOKS LIKE HIM TOO.

>> THAT COACH IT IS A PLEASURE TO BE WITH YOU GUYS HERE ON

THE FIELD FROM UP CLOSE.

JUST WATCHING COACH, FROM HERE.

WE WATCH HIM NOW ON THE SCREEN.

HIS DIVERSITY AND HIS BACKGROUND IS HELPING HIM A LOT TONIGHT.

QUARTERBACK FROM COLORADO, DEFENSIVE BACK IN THE NFL.

AND HERE HE IS HAVING THE TIME OF HIS LIFE THIS NIGHT.

MAKING HIS HEAD COACHING DEBUT.

>> THAT WAS WORD FOR WORD WHAT HE SAID, WE JUST REREAD IT.

CHECK IT OUT ON TYT SPORTS.

>>I AM MISSING SOME CONTEXT.

>> IT WAS A FAIRLY NORMAL GAME, HE IS A YOUNG BLACK COACH.

SERGIO IS FROM ESPN THE DEPORTES. HE IS A BROADCASTER.

REALLY NOT THAT IMPORTANT A GAME.

>> THAT WAS ONE OF THE THINGS THAT WAS A BIG ACTUAL HISTORIC

THING.

>> MORE CONTEXT HERE.

NORMALLY IT IS ONLY ONE MONDAY NIGHT GAME, BUT IN THE BEGINNING

THEY ARE DOING TO MONDAY NIGHT GAMES TO LAUNCH THE SEASON.

SO THERE IS AN A CREW AND A B CREW.

THEY ARE GIVING SERGIO A SHOT IN THE B CREW.

>>HERE IS WHERE THE STORY IN MY OPINION DOES GET INTERESTING.

>> HE SOUNDED LIKE – THAT IS WHAT COULD'VE WRUNG IN SOME

PEOPLE'S EARS AS A RUSH LIMBAUGH THING SAYING HE IS GETTING

THIS CREDIT BECAUSE HE IS BLACK.

>>MOST OF THE HEAT WAS NOT ABOUT POLITICS, IT WAS JUST ABOUT

THAT HE DIDN'T DO THAT WELL.

A LOT OF PEOPLE WERE MAKING FUN.

>>THEY WERE USING THIS LINE, WHAT IS IT?

BOOM GOES THE DYNAMITE.

>>IT IS AN INTERNET THING MEANING IT WENT DISASTROUSLY.

>>PEOPLE Using THAT AND TWEETING TO HIM.

I'M SURE IT WASN'T A COMFORTABLE THING FOR HIM TO EXPERIENCE.

HE POSTED A VIDEO ON HIS TWITTER ACCOUNT AND IT IS JUST SO

SWEET AND ERNEST.

>> SO WHAT I WANTED TO DO WAS TO SHOW SOME RESPECT.

MAKING MY DEBUT AS A MINORITY ON AMERICAN NATIONAL TV.

THE BIGGEST STAGE OUT THERE.

ON THE MOST HEARTFELT DAY IN THIS GREAT COUNTRY MADE UP BY

IMMIGRANTS.

AND ON SOME PEOPLE'S PERSPECTIVE IT ALL WENT WRONG.

BUT I TRULY MEANT NO DISRESPECT.

ALL I WANTED TO DO WAS TO SHOW SOME LOVE TO THIS TO

HISTORICAL HEAD COACHES.

>>HERE IS THE THING.

YOU GUYS HELPED US RAISE MONEY FOR REPORTERS.

I REALLY THINK WE NEED TO HIRE HIM.

LIKE, I THINK WE NEED A COMPREHENSIVE SPORTS

REPORTING CREW.

AND WE DON'T HAVE – THE LATINO PERSPECTIVE IN OUR SPORTS

DEPARTMENT IN MY OPINION IS A LITTLE UNDERREPRESENTED AND

WE NEED TO HIRE SERGIO.

>>YOU LOVE LATINO MEN SO MUCH IT IS ABSURD.

>>IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THAT.

HE IS A HARD WORKER.

HE WANTS MORE OPPORTUNITIES AND I WANT TO GIVE IT TO HIM.

>> I DON'T KNOW THAT HE COULD – I FEEL BAD SAYING THAT.

>>HE CAN GET BETTER THOUGH.

REMEMBER HOW TERRIBLE WE WERE ON CAMERA? I CRINGE AT OLD VIDEOS.

>> YOU ARE AWESOME FROM THE START.

>>YOU NEED THE OPPORTUNITY TO IMPROVE AND GROW.

I'M GLAD HE GOT THAT OPPORTUNITY AND I HOPE THEY KEEP GIVING

HIM THAT OPPORTUNITY BECAUSE HE WANTS TO DO BETTER.

>>OR IT COULD BE THAT HE IS A GOOD-LOOKING GUY WHO HAD A CUTE

LITTLE SUIT ON WITH A LITTLE LAPEL FLOUR AND SEEMINGLY –

TO

BE FAIR LET'S SHOW YOU –

>>EXCUSE ME.

DON'T PUSH ME.

>> I AM WITH YOU BROTHER, HANG IN THERE.

NOW THAT HE DID THE KEY VIDEO A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE ON HIS SIDE.

>> I THINK HE IS A LOT OF UNTAPPED TALENT THERE.

I AM MARRIED.

ONE FINAL POINT.

THERE IS THE POST HE PUT UP THERE.

NOW LET'S GO TO GRAPHIC 22.

HE THINKS HE IS SUPERIOR TO THAT GUY.

DO IT ONE MORE TIME.

JUST WANT TO PUT IT ALL OUT THERE.

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