Wednesday, May 30, 2018

USA news on Youtube May 30 2018

TSPROF Sharpening Systems Invite you

to the biggest knife exhibition BLADESHOW 2018

Today TSPROF's leaving Russia and going to the States to conquer America.

Paul, your regards.

Hey what's up America!

Well, so tell us why have you decided to take a trip to States?

What are we gonna basically do there?

Actually the place we go to, that's not far away from Miami, perhaps two hundred miles only.

So I'm guessing we're gonna take sunbathing, have some beer, bathe and have fun.

I'm kidding.

So we're going to get to the exhibition, it's called Blade Show,

that's the biggest show dedicated to domain of knives, sharpening

and everything what's connected with that.

In whole history of the show there're about

thirty thousands of participants in their database.

I stress that's not simple visitors, but namely complanies-participants.

At this moment I'm unable really to say exactly how many

companies going to take participation there,

but the exibition is merely hudge, that's for sure gonna be the biggest one in the world.

This one is mostly customer oriented show, not like b2b, you know,

that's for those people who desire to purchase knives or something.

- How many people in general?

- About forty thousands.

- Annually? - Annually.

So that's honestly our first experience.

But this year we've been recently to IWA, it was an exhibition taking place in Germany.

So this particular one was mostly for searching for business parnters,

dealers, that's to say b2b cooperation, I'd tell you.

Usual visitors weren't simply able to be allowed to get in.

But here it's just on the way around, we go in States

with purpose of communication with our customers.

We're scolded all the time that

it takes so much time to get the sharpener, 2-3 months.

So at present we've reached another level in work

and I'm sure there won't be a need to be waiting for such long time.

This trip in particular allows people who're interested

in Profil sharpener to get this

on the spot that's to say come and buy.

- Well and how many sharpeners did you take with you?

How many people will be able to use this possiblity?

- In fact we've got approximativelly 100 kits of K-02 LE Black

in our US warehouse and only 40 of them are reserved for the show.

So if suddenly they are over we'll get some from the warehouse.

USPS works properly.

No worries, everyone will get his own.

New LE kit is our novelty.

It has been presented nowhere yet.

So it's sold in Russia currenly

but nowhere else so far.

Here in this exhibition this will be its first announce out of Russia.

The main element of the kit is whole milled clamps

and renew frame as well produced from aluminium 7075-T6

Material is quite durable and light.

Whole milled clamps have been constantly developed for half a year

and they had lots of changes

and the current version we take with us is rather more complete.

- Fine, at first you've got a train to Moscow

so how long are you gonna be there?

- I'll arrive there at 10 a.m.

them I'll have a flight at 2 p.m. from Sheremetievo Airport,

so I've got some time just to get to the Airport, that's it.

Then there're may be 30 min extra to wait up the flight.

I'll get to NY initally then transit to Atlanta.

Atlanta is located almost on the very south of States

this has the same latutude as Texas does,

it's only 500 kilometers away from Dominicana, Cuba, Puerto Rico,

so this seems to be very very hot for us, northern people.

- Morever summer has just ended up.

- I'd say we haven't got summer time here,

we've got two winter rather - green and white

and during the second one that's complicated to survive indeed.

So that's the way we live.

- How are you going to spend your free time in States?

- Actually I'm looking ahead to travel a little.

There in Antlanta there's a rather famous bike route

called The Tail of the Dragon.

Drakoniy Hvost in russian.

Very popular and wonderful bike route with incredible paysages.

So a friend of mine who's living in North America

and me we are getting ready to go to a joint bike trip so.

Feel a little bit scary

because I do not really like hot climate.

- Not because of driving a bike?

- No. We aren't afraid of bikes!

Wanted to speak a little bit about our novelties.

Sleeve made of Zedex material

it's a durable polymer,

more softer in comparison with cast-iron one.

It's a sleeve for meditation sharpening I'd rather say so.

Probably cast-iron one more long-lived and

nothing can happen with that

but it isn't soft enough actually like zedex is.

Zedex one makes more pleasure when using it.

It can be replaced as an option instead of cast-iron one

or it can be ordered together:

for instance, take a cast-iron one, sharpen a knife rough

then change it and enjoy the mediation with polymer one.

Parking plate, the one we've got in Profil now

it's been created spontaneously in fact.

It's expected that the renew parking mechanism

will eliminate the defect.

- And at the same time it won't be complicated to install this?

- That won't be a complex mechanism at all.

Simple.

Leightweight.

Reliable.

For more infomation >> BladeShow 2018, TSPROF in USA. [With Eng Subs] - Duration: 7:26.

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US Olympian Congratulates Graduates - Duration: 0:19.

Hey guys, I'm Vincent Zhou.

2018 Winter Olympian and Connections Academy graduate.

Congratulations on all that you have achieved, and I wish you guys all the best heading into

your future careers.

For more infomation >> US Olympian Congratulates Graduates - Duration: 0:19.

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President Trump Just BLASTED Fake News & He's Right. LOOK, WE HAVE THE PROOF! - Duration: 2:27.

Pres Trump Just BLASTED Fake News & He's Right.

LOOK, WE HAVE THE PROOF!

Tuesday night, President Trump held an explosive rally in Nashville, Tennessee where thousands

of supporters lined up waiting to get it in, along with us at US4Trump!

Tropical storm Alberto was in the path heading right for Nashville on Tuesday, but that didn't

stop supporters from coming out with ponchos and umbrellas to witness the President.

The lines started early; some supporters even started lining up Monday night.

Here we are about to enter the building.

There is a PILE UP of ponchos on the bottom right of the photo.

The proof is real!

On Wednesday, the fake news and crooked liberal media tried their best to take jabs at the

President about the "crowd size."

They have nothing better to do, but flat out lie.

President Trump said Wednesday that the New York Times was completely off by estimating

the crowd size at his rally in Nashville, Tennessee the night before was only about

1,000 people.

The President tweeted, "The Failing and Corrupt @nytimes estimated the crowd last

night at "1000 people," when in fact it was many times that number – and the arena

was rockin'.

This is the way they demean and disparage.

They are very dishonest people who don't "get" me, and never did!"

The President was referring to a Times piece focusing on how President Trump, during his

rally Tuesday evening, linked the Democrats to transnational gang MS-13.

It mentioned how he spoke to an audience of "about 1,000."

The President is correct.

The arena was in fact ROCKIN'!

US4Trump was there and we have the pictures and video to prove it.

It's just sad that the media continues to push and peddle their fake agenda and lies.

Why won't they just report the truth for the good of the country and stop with the

divisiveness?

Who are they even pandering to?

The proof is in the pudding.

America is awake and see's past their phony baloney.

We see a red wave in November and President Trump's reelection in 2020.

Keep America Great!

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For more infomation >> President Trump Just BLASTED Fake News & He's Right. LOOK, WE HAVE THE PROOF! - Duration: 2:27.

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Trump should golf more - Duration: 7:10.

Trump should golf more

Imagine if President Trump signed his signature tax-cut legislation last December—and then resolved to keep his hands off the economy, unless there was an emergency.

It's likely the stock market, which is down for the year, would be up handsomely instead.

The United States would be getting along with its allies instead of picking trade fights with most of them.

CEOs would be more confident, and farmers wouldn't be worrying about getting shut out of important foreign markets.

Republican odds of keeping control of Congress next year would probably be higher.

That's not what is happening.

As an encore to his tax-cut legislation, which businesses generally applauded, Trump has spent 2018 threatening tariffmania, which businesses generally condemn.

Trump's latest move, announced May 29, is a vow to impose tariffs of 25% on $50 billion of Chinese technology imports, beginning in mid-June.

That news contributed to a stock market selloff (as did political chaos in Italy.).

And that is just the start of the economic protectionism Trump wants to impose.

He has already put in place new tariffs on steel and aluminum, while exempting some countries but not others, in a pattern that seems strangely arbitrary.

He ordered the Commerce Department to study the possibility of new tariffs on Toyotas, Volkswagens and 8 million other imported cars Americans buy each year.

Trump could raise the stakes with China as well, since he previously said he was mulling tariffs on $150 billion on Chinese imports, three times the amount targeted by his latest policy.

A cloud over financial markets.

If Trump had signed the tax-cut bill in December, and spent the rest of the time since then golfing rather than trade-warring, he'd be lording it over a rosy economy instead of jousting with trading partners.

Trump's trade disruptions are really the only cloud over financial markets, at least in the United States.

Corporate profits are up, the unemployment rate is 3.9%, and employers have 6.6 million jobs they can't fill.

Democrats and other Trump critics can fairly bash him for pursuing immediate economic gratification rather than long-term prudence, but with the midterm elections just six months away, Trump should be able to tell voters they're better off every day under his administration.

Trump doesn't deserve all the credit for a robust economy, which has been improving steadily for years.

But that doesn't matter, politically.

When voters feel like they're getting ahead, they reward the guy they see at the podium.

Instead of cruising on tailwinds, however, Trump is provoking economic retaliation from China and opposition to his policies here at home.

China has already imposed limits on American agricultural imports, and it will probably intensify those in response to Trump's targeting of $50 billion in Chinese imports.

American sorghum, soybean and ginseng farmers have been complaining of losing access to Chinese markets.

Other farmers are now likely to join them.

Same with some American business owners and industry groups that will end up paying more for components that go into their own products, on account of the tariffs.

This will depress Trump's popularity rating (which is already low) and cost Republicans votes in November.

Trump fashions himself a crafty negotiator, and some supporters say his threat of tariffs, which can be revoked, are just part of his deal-making style.

Threaten disaster, then settle for modest concessions.

But if that's true, how long are we supposed to wait for results? Trump is already bringing friendly fire on Republican Congressional candidates he needs if the Republicans are going to hold onto the House and Senate in the November elections.

His demands on renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement have created a deadlock that could last until 2019.

If Trump's "deals" on trade take much longer than that, he'll risk flirting with the next recession, which some economists think could arrive in late 2019 or 2020, after the short-term stimulus effect of the tax cuts has worn off.

Trump's leverage on trade isn't great now, in part because of domestic opposition to his protectionist policies, much of it from inside his own party.

In China, President Xi Jinping doesn't have to grapple with such opposition.

The man who wrote "The Art of the Deal" may some day learn the art of doing nothing.

For more infomation >> Trump should golf more - Duration: 7:10.

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Valerie Jarrett responds to Roseanne's racist Twitter rant: 'A teaching moment' - Duration: 2:39.

Valerie Jarrett responds to Roseanne's racist Twitter rant: 'A teaching moment'

Valerie Jarrett, a former top aide to President Barack Obama, reacted to actress Roseanne Barrs racist Twitter rant that led to the cancellation of the television sitcom Roseanne on Tuesday by saying that the incident should become a teaching moment.

Inone tweet, Barr wrote, Muslim brotherhood & planet of the apes had a baby=vj in reference to Jarrett.

ABC announced it was canceling Roseanne in the aftermath of the Twitter outburst.

Jarrett said on MSNBC she is fine but feels concerned for people without friends and followers who come right to their defense who experience ordinary examples of racism that happen every single day.

I think we have to turn it into a teaching moment, Jarrett said.

Im fine.

Im worried about all the people out there who dont have a circle of friends and followers who come right to their defense.

The person who is walking down the street minding their own business and they see somebody cling to their purse, or run across the street, or every black parent I know who has a boy who has to sit down and have a conversation -- the talk -- as we call it.

As you say, those ordinary examples of racism that happen every single day..

Barr, who has since apologized to Jarrett on Twitter, is facing intense backlash for her comments.

In a statement announcing the cancellation of her sitcom, ABC Entertainment president Channing Dungey said, Roseannes Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values.

For more infomation >> Valerie Jarrett responds to Roseanne's racist Twitter rant: 'A teaching moment' - Duration: 2:39.

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CONFIRMED John Kerry Committed Treason… Should Trump Throw Him in Jail? - Duration: 18:57.

For more infomation >> CONFIRMED John Kerry Committed Treason… Should Trump Throw Him in Jail? - Duration: 18:57.

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Donald Trump Blew This Whistle On Mueller's Plan To Speed Up Impeachment - Duration: 13:29.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump Blew This Whistle On Mueller's Plan To Speed Up Impeachment - Duration: 13:29.

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LOCK HER UP Trump DEMANDS JAIL TIME for Top Hillary Aide, James Comey – They Found Everything! - Duration: 13:29.

For more infomation >> LOCK HER UP Trump DEMANDS JAIL TIME for Top Hillary Aide, James Comey – They Found Everything! - Duration: 13:29.

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The best hatchbacks of 2018 - Duration: 6:32.

The hatchback segment in the United States has historically been small.

You're much more likely to see one while traveling in Europe, and automakers tend to

abandon the segment to focus on crossovers.

However, that doesn't mean there aren't great options to choose from on our side of

the pond.

For many buyers, a hatchback is appealing because it's often more practical than a

traditional sedan, sportier to drive than a crossover, and more compact than either,

meaning it's easier to park in tight spaces.

Are you ready to say goodbye to your sedan and try something new?

Check out the best hatchbacks currently on the market, hand-picked by Digital Trends'

car experts.

VOLKSWAGEN GOLF The best

The Volkswagen Golf hasn't been the best-selling car in Germany for decades by accident.

Now well into its seventh generation, Volkswagen's most popular nameplate continues to offer

one of the best interiors in its class, a generous amount of trunk space, and agile

handling at an attractive price point.

The Golf speaks tech, too.

All but the lowest trims come with a state-of-the-art infotainment system displayed on a color touch

screen, and the list of options includes driving aids such as a lane departure warning system,

forward collision warning, and adaptive cruise control.

You can even get a digital instrument cluster, which is normally found on much more expensive

cars.

Volkswagen offers several variants of the Golf.

Buyers in select states can pick up an all-electric model called the e-Golf capable of driving

for up to 125 miles on a single charge.

At the other end of the spectrum, the iconic GTI is one of the very best hot hatches money

can buy.

Finally, the Golf R tugs at the heartstrings of speed aficionados with a 300-horsepower

turbo four and all-wheel drive.

MINI HARDTOP Best premium hatchback

The Mini Hardtop embodies the concept of form over function.

It wears a retro-chic design inspired by the original Mini introduced in England all the

way back in 1959.

It's much bigger than its truly Lilliputian predecessor though, and it uses time-tested

mechanical components borrowed from the BMW parts bin.

Don't let its humble roots fool you, the Mini is far from an economy car.

It boasts a surprisingly spacious cabin built using premium materials, and it's offered

with features you'd usually find on cars positioned in the next segment up.

Notably, buyers can deck out the Hardtop with a moon roof, parking sensors on both ends,

a head-up display, rain-sensing wipers, and adaptive cruise control, however these options

do inflate the price significantly.

The lineup includes several variants, including two- and four-door hatchbacks and a range-topping

John Cooper Works model tuned to pump out 228 ponies.

CHEVROLET BOLT EV Best electric hatchback

The Bolt is Chevrolet's first mass-produced electric vehicle.

It's not the only electric hatchback on the market, but it's one of the few that's

not designed as a compliance car to satisfy California's draconian clean air regulations.

Simply put, it's better engineered than most.

Sold all across the nation, the Bolt is capable of driving for up to 238 miles on a single

charge, which places it well ahead of the Nissan Leaf.

Plugging it into a 240-volt charger replenishes about 25 miles of driving per hour, though

using a fast charger yields 90 miles of range in about 30 minutes.

Drivetrain aside, the Bolt excels as a hatchback; it's a good car that just happens to run

on a large battery.

Its low trunk floor can accommodate a grocery trip's worth of bags, and even taller drivers

can comfortably drive it on a daily basis.

An elegant-looking cabin and a whisper-quiet ride remind the passengers that they're

not burning gasoline to get to their destination.

SUBARU IMPREZA Best all-wheel drive hatchback

The Impreza is gifted with Subaru's well-regarded permanent all-wheel drive system.

It's certainly no off-roader, but it tackles harsh winter conditions with the kind of aplomb

that many of its rivals can only dream of.

To sweeten the deal, all-wheel drive is included in the price on all trim levels.

The Impreza's cabin is a basic but pleasant place to travel in.

It's spacious, well-built, and its Starlink infotainment system is one of the more straight-forward

units on the market.

There is virtually no learning curve involved.

The trade-off is that the Impreza's flat-four engine lacks a bit of oomph.

It's consequently not as brisk as other hatchbacks on the market, and the four-cylinder

eagerly makes its presence known in the cabin, especially at higher revs.

Still, if you routinely drive on snow or ice, the Impreza should be at the top of your list.

PORSCHE PANAMERA Best luxury hatchback

Who says a hatchback needs to be cheap?

The Porsche Panamera probably isn't what comes to mind when the term "hatchback"

meanders its way into a conversation, but it certainly qualifies as one.

The cargo compartment is accessed via a roof-hinged door, not a lid that flips up.

The Panamera drives like a Porsche, it accelerates like one, and this time around it finally

looks like one; it's almost a four-door 911, minus the rear-mounted engine, of course.

The treatment continues inside, where it feels like a coupe until you look back and notice

it has rear doors.

Porsche offers numerous variants of the Panamera, including V6-, V8-, and hybrid-powered variants.

All offer above-par dynamism and a five-star interior.

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