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How To: Step-by-Step Guide to Pig Hoof Trimming to Help Prevent Lameness - Duration: 5:35.

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Cannabis Stocks: Full Webinar -- Marijuana Stock Investing Guide. - Duration: 42:23.

Cannabis Stocks: Full Webinar -- Marijuana Stock Investing Guide. With David Moadel

hello and welcome to my presentation on cannabis stocks building a position that

won't go up in smoke my name is David Moadel and throughout this presentation

you'll see at the bottom of the screen their contact information if you want

more help you can contact me anytime my email address is David Modell at

gmail.com and I also encourage you to visit my blog slash website David Modell

dot blog spot.com all right so cannabis stocks building a position that won't go

up in smoke first I encourage you to read this

disclaimer and I'll give you a little bit of time to read it and please

remember that you can pause or rewind this presentation at any time so that

you can read the disclaimer or any other slide in this presentation carefully

all right so here we go so Who am I about me well again my name is David

Modell I'm an investor slash trader and educator / coach for over 20 years I've

been in the education business for a long time I have a master's degree in

education I have a youtube channel called looking at the markets with David

Modell and I am currently and proudly the chief analyst and researcher at

portfolio wealth global located at portfolio wealth global comm and you're

certainly welcome to visit that website so I'm going to start you off with a fun

quiz question don't worry you won't be graded on it even though I am a teacher

true or false there are more cannabis dispensaries in

Colorado than Starbucks coffee shops so what do you think is that going to be

true or false well here's the answer the answer is it's true and I put the source

there and throughout this presentation I I've tried to put the sources as best as

I can yes it's actually true there are more

cannabis dispensaries in Colorado than Starbucks coffee shops and that's really

saying something because there are quite a few Starbucks coffee shops just goes

to show you how big cannabis is as an industry how much it's growing let's

look at some more cannabis facts the cannabis market in North America will be

estimated to reach as much as forty seven billion dollars throughout the

next ten years this number is up from the almost 10 billion dollars that it

currently stands at the past year has seen in over 30 percent gain in the

amount of cannabis sales in North America so again it's growing I would

say exponentially here are some more facts

a series of polls throughout the end of 2017 showed that on average in the

United States over 60% of individuals supports legalizing marijuana nationwide

I've seen it at 61 percent 62 percent sometimes higher sometimes lower but

it's the majority either way Canada legalizing cannabis will potentially add

another five billion dollars that's billion with a B not million five

billion dollars in sales annually this will be the first time in the world that

a developed country has legalized the use of recreational cannabis nationwide

here's a chart here I'm going to have a number of charts throughout this

presentation to add visual support to what I'm saying

this chart is for the u.s. support for legalizing marijuana it has hit an

all-time high no pun intended so a number of people were asked should the

use of marijuana be made legal or not and the Green Line here represents the

number of people responding yes it should be legal and of course we would

expect that if the Green Line goes up there should be an inverse relationship

between the Green Line and the orange or red line here going down and we can see

that in past decades more people thought it should be illegal than legal and that

has steadily changed and it has changed much more rapidly in recent years to

where it's as I mentioned before it's in the 60s

this one says 64% saying yes should be May legal what about in Canada well in

Canada 22% of the population consumes marijuana recreationally 7% consumes it

daily every day 30% of young adults consume marijuana recreationally in

Canada the total estimated market nearly 40% of

the population or 12 million people that's a lot of people to potentially

sell cannabis and cannabis related products to the industry is in

collective stocks said to be worth a whopping 30 billion dollars again it's

with a be billion that leaves it with the compare with the capability of sales

concerning cannabis based products to reach a staggering 200 billion dollars

over the next 15 years a lot of money to be made and in the United States

cannabis sales have already hit 50 billion dollars a year so yes it's big

in Canada but it's also big in the United States let's talk about the sales

estimates of recreational cannabis in Canada and this is in Canadian dollars

four point six billion dollars of sales in 2019 that's the estimate and it's

just going to keep growing seven point four billion dollars sales estimate in

2024 of recreational cannabis and this is recreational cannabis and in Canada

it's not even counting worldwide and not counting medicinal cannabis again in

Canadian dollars 0.5 to 1.5 billion dollars export market by 2019 from now

that we're talking exports from Canada to nations such as Germany Italy Finland

the Czech Republic another chart here says the grass is looking greener I like

that title the projected legal and illegal sales of cannabis in the United

States in 2016 and projected for 2026 and again it is just a projection but we

can see already just looking at the chart the light green represents legal

sales and dark green represents illegal sales

much bigger for illegal sales than legal sales of cannabis in the United States

but the projection is that it will turn around it'll turn around quite a bit

actually with the illegal sales dwarfing the

illegal sales considerably within a decade of 2016 to 2020 six

so where is recreational cannabis legal in the United States well as it stands

currently it's legal in the United States talking about recreational

cannabis here in nine states and one district so you have ten on the list

here and I'll let you read that list

there's a much bigger list here whereas medical or medicinal cannabis legal in

the United States 44 states so let you take a glance at that where is medical

cannabis not legal in the United States well four states Idaho Kansas Nebraska

and South Dakota will that change eventually it's hard to imagine that

that won't change sooner or later and here it is in visual form again four

states where cannabis use is entirely illegal and many many states yellow

states where medical marijuana is legalized and some states in green where

not only medical but recreational is legalized currently this map would have

been unimaginable not that long ago it's really amazing how its progressed in

recent years here's another quiz question for you

can you guess which state according to the percentage of the population that

used marijuana in the past month is America's marijuana capital take a

moment to think about that yeah you might think it's California Colorado

Arizona Nevada well let's take a look at the answer which one according to

percentage of population that used marijuana in the past month is America's

marijuana capital believe it or not according to this chart here and the

source is the Washington Post tiny Rhode Island is America's marijuana capital

there it is followed thirteen percent followed by Alaska Vermont Oregon DC

Montana Colorado Washington Massachusetts and New Mexico so it's not

necessarily what you think the marijuana use is not and the cannabis use is not

just restricted to certain states the stereotype is not true that it's just

restricted to California Nevada Colorado Arizona and so on but keep in mind as an

investor keep in mind before you get too excited and decide to pour all of your

capital into marijuana stocks keep in mind that marijuana is still illegal

federally it is classified as a schedule 1 drug meaning that it has no currently

accepted medical use and a hyper high potential for abuse that's how it's

classified that's not my opinion necessarily it's just how it's

classified according to the US federal government and yet even though it's

still ill illegal federally Americans are in fact buying cannabis and cannabis

products and by that I mean the accessories that go along with cannabis

use here's a chart to demonstrate that

America's 2015 and I know that's a few years ago now America's 2015 marijuana

sales in context and I imagine it would be even greater now now that it's it's

growing in terms of legality this was before it was legal in most states legal

marijuana sales clearly Dwarfs sales in terms of dollar amount of Dasani water

DiGiorno which sells pizzas Girl Scout cookies Oreo cookies and so on

Pringles Twizzlers it's amazing products that have been widely accepted and

perfectly legal for a long time legal marijuana sales even back then

dwarfed any of these it's amazing to think about and again I imagine this

number is much bigger now us marijuana market the grass is getting greener

projected growth of US recreational and medical marijuana sales in terms of

billions of US dollars and again these are projections we're going into the

2020s here but we can see the recreational and medical totals should

if it pans out as expected should grow quite exponentially in the coming years

and don't forget about sales of vaporizers accessories etc it's not just

about the cannabis itself here's the forecast of sales of vaporizers and

accessories according to Wells Fargo securities well into the 2020s here

going up slowly actually not slowly but slower compared

to the exponential growth that should come actually pretty soon

and of course there's money being made from taxes you know Uncle Sam has to

take his cut right Colorado and Washington are making millions of

dollars off of marijuana sales and these are just two states but it's a good

representation and this was a few years ago I imagine it would be even greater

dollar figures currently marijuana tax revenue since sales began through

present in millions of dollars we can see it's a very large amount and just

growing so the question is how to allocate your capital how much to invest

in US vs. Canadian cannabis stocks that's the big question isn't it I'll

give you a rule number one right now rule number one is keep your total

position sizing in the cannabis sector small relative to your total portfolio

after all this is a speculative and volatile industry okay this is not Coca

Cola stock all right it's not it's not General Motors or Ford a stock like that

that you know remains fairly steady and doesn't move that much relatively

speaking cannabis stocks move a lot more both up

and down and so oh by obeying rule number one I've been able to sleep

better at night knowing that no matter what happens I'll be fine because I did

not allocate too much of my capital of my portfolio into any one particular

position or sector such as the cannabis sector and here's a chart that shows the

volatility that I'm talking about volatility in marijuana stocks versus

the overall market and again this was a few years ago but this exemplifies it

perfectly the orange represents the marijuana

stocks

and the darker and light green represent the NASDAQ and the S&P 500 look at how

much further down and up the marijuana stocks move in orange compared to the

green colored indices indexes here all right so be careful out there as an

investor and here's an example of I just put one example of a marijuana related

stock here GW pH also known as GW Pharmaceuticals look at that look at the

movement they're big movements in terms of percentage it's huge but the question

remains how to allocate your capital how much to invest in u.s. versus Canadian

cannabis stocks yeah how much do you allocate toward the United States

cannabis stocks how much do you allocate toward Canadian cannabis stocks or how

much do i allocate really is what we're asking here personally I like to

diversify when I choose to invest I tend to invest in a mix of US and Canadian

cannabis stocks I like to mix it up however it's not an equal allocation

because marijuana is still federally considered illegal across the United

States I will usually tend to favor Canadian over us cannabis stocks it's

still federally illegal in the United States in Canada they have different

views different laws now there are exceptions to this but if I have to

choose oftentimes I'll choose the Canadian over the United States cannabis

stocks and I might allocate more toward the Canadian side of things in order to

have a relatively safe cannabis stock allocation I diversify not only

geographically we talked about that Canada and the United States some of

each but I also diversify across multiple sub sectors of the cannabis

industry sub sectors sectors within sectors if the overall sector is

cannabis then there are sub sectors smaller sectors within the cannabis

industry and some diversifying in a number of ways geographically and in

terms of sub sectors within the cannabis industry and as I have emphasized

already I keep my entire cannabis stock position as a small small portion

talking about position sizing here a small portion of my entire portfolio is

cannabis stocks sometimes I'm not invested at all especially when there is

too much hype and when prices are very elevated and it's ok to stay out of this

sector or even all sectors at any given time if you feel that there's too much

hype going on and prices are elevated but in any case my entire cannabis stock

position is only a small portion of my entire portfolio at any given time which

leads me to the next rule do not chase the price action do not chase the price

action know chasing aloud please again when there is a lot of hype when prices

are very elevated that's not the time to start trying to make massive gains you

don't want to chase the gains at least I don't so let's go back to GW pH that

chart again GW Pharmaceuticals chasers got punished value investors did fine if

they knew to take profits and so that's another that's another rule there know

when to take profits don't be greedy all right so the chasers the people who

bought up here got punished and people who bought way up here at a lofty

valuation really got punished value investors who got in

at any you know at any part of the dip here of this big dip if they got in here

here near the bottom they did great so no one to get in no one to get out just

as important so you may ask what are these marijuana stock or cannabis stock

sub-sectors that I mentioned well there are a number of them these would include

licensed producers providers of growing aids such as hydroponic equipment lights

soil fertilizers etc providers of accessories for smoking / vaping

ingesting etc drug developers biotechs / pharmaceutical companies companies

that invest in other cannabis companies cannabis consulting companies cannabis

media companies cannabis real estate companies cannabis AG tech or

agricultural technology companies cryptocurrency and blockchain companies

related to the cannabis sector and there are more but those are some of the sub

sectors for me staying safe in my cannabis stock investments means being

very selective about what I invest in be picky be choosy I only invest in

companies that meet certain criteria so you might be wondering what these

criteria are what do I insist on what do I look for when I'm being selective

about cannabis stocks for my portfolio evaluating cannabis companies my

personal criteria include the following and this is not all of them but this is

some of the bigger ones for me if the company produces cannabis is it a

government licensed producer that's a big one I'm looking for great visionary

visionary leadership and a strong team I'm looking for plenty of available

capital and not too much debt I'm looking for a company that's

consistently profitable or in the case of newer companies which may not be

consistently profitable yet because they don't have the history yet so if it's a

newer company at least they should have a strong prospect of being consistently

profitable sometime in the near future I asked myself is there sufficient trading

volume I don't want to buy something that's too thinly traded I want

something where the price hasn't already run up too much again we talked about

this no chasing at the top for smaller companies I want to know is it a

potential buyout target and for larger companies is it a leader in its sub

sector and finally while you must make your own decisions regarding what you

choose to invest in here I'm going to give you my personal watchlist or at

least part of it some of it because it keeps changing so you have to make your

own decisions but here we are here are some of the stocks and I'll also give

you one ETF or exchange-traded fund on my watch list so here we are

we'll start with the ETF exchange-traded fund and if you don't know an ETF or

exchange-traded fund it's kind of almost like a mutual fund where you get a

basket of stocks that you can invest in all at once in the same sector or

category and in this case it's the horizons marijuana life sciences index

exchange-traded fund ETF and we'll give you the tickers for all these the stock

tickers so you can look them up on your own which I recommend that you've

cornered do your own due diligence don't invest in anything just because somebody

else is buying it or looking at it you have to do your own research make your

own decisions all right so the ETF the stock tickers on the TSX Toronto Stock

Exchange the ticker is hmm J and on the OTC markets in the United States it is H

MLS F so I'm going to tell you now about this ETF because it's important because

it's very popular and many people use this as a means of entering into

cannabis stocks without having to really make decisions a lot of decisions on

their own they're kind of letting the management of the ETF make the decisions

the stock picking decisions for them so this ETF it's the first and most heavily

traded cannabis ETF at the moment currently it has 38 holdings or stocks

or companies in the ETF it includes the top Canadian names and I'll be

mentioning some of these very soon it includes canopy growth corp áfreeá

aurora emblem emerald organa gram med relief Invictus md etc those are some of

the big names in there in the holdings for this ETF

now it is mostly Canadian companies and we're going to look at a chart on the

next slide for that one so that's something to be aware of if you want

more US exposure than Canadian then this may not be right for you this ETF it's a

good way to get diversification because you're really what you're doing is

you're investing indirectly in a number of stocks all at once but there's no

flexibility when you buy an ETF instead of stock picking you have to own all of

the holdings it's either all or none when you purchase shares of an ETF you

can't separate the companies with an ETF so you might prefer to build your own

ETF as I call it instead all right and so you can build your own ETF by doing

the research and choosing companies on your own in the sector now there are

advantages to just owning the ETF you can buy all these companies all at once

and if you have Commission's to think about then think about the commissions

and fees involved in just buying an ETF all at once as opposed to buying 10 or

20 or 30 companies or stocks separately the Commission's can run up pretty high

if you build your own ETF by purchasing the stocks separately or individually

one at a time so you can save potentially on commission costs by

purchasing the ETF and also if you don't want to have to think about what you're

going to buy if you want to just kind of set it and forget it

although i don't recommend forgetting anything I recommend watching your

investments but if you'd rather allow the management of the ETF fund to take

care of the thinking and the researching for you then this may be a way to get in

another approach is to just buy some shares of the ETF and then also pick

some some individual stocks that's a nice way

to have the best of both worlds alright so I promised a chart for the horizons

marijuana life science Sciences index ETF and I mentioned that it's heavily on

the Canadian side of things we can see an orange that that's the Canadian

allocations the Canadian holdings the u.s. is much smaller and Great Britain

even smaller than that all right so what are my individual stock picks well you

might have guessed that canopy would be in there somewhere

well I put it first this is the big one canopy growth Corp and they're the stock

tickers and generally I've been putting whenever there's a Canadian ticker and

then an American equivalent ticker I've generally have put the Canadian one

first and the United States equivalent ticker symbol second so in this example

for canopy growth Corp in Canada its w ee d we'd make sense right and C G C in

the United States now this is the biggest cannabis company canopy it's a

licensed producer with massive growing facilities you're basically buying a

blue-chip stock if you buy this one yes we don't normally include marijuana

stocks as blue chip stocks that usually does not fit the definition but if

marijuana stocks had blue chips canopy would be it it's kind of like buying

Apple alright it's the equivalent of that perhaps in the marijuana stock

space is huge plenty of capital been around for a long time at least compared

to other stocks in this space the next one I put on my personal watch list

right now is Aurora Aurora cannabis Inc a CB a CB FF the second biggest cannabis

company so it's like another blue chip this is

another licensed producer with huge state of the art growing facilities and

Aurora acquired canna med therapeutics

next one GW Pharmaceuticals we did see a chart of that earlier this one trades on

the NASDAQ in the United States under ticker symbol GW pH this company is a

very successful US biopharmaceutical company with plenty of cannabinoid based

products in the pipeline and here's a similar one

Kaira therapeutics inc again it's similar because it's on the NASDAQ and

it's another biopharmaceutical company in the cannabis space Kara therapeutics

the ticker symbol easy to remember Kara see ara trades on the Nasdaq it's

another large US biopharmaceutical company with promising drugs in the

clinical trial phase to help alleviate pain that's one of their specialties

going back to the Canadian side of things áfreeá Inc AP h AP h qf this

Canadian licensed producer is too big to ignore legally it legally produces

massive amounts of cannabis and this is a company áfreeá acquired new Vera

notice a trend here these larger companies acquiring smaller companies if

you own a stock representing a smaller company you might hope that a larger

company such as F RIA or Aurora or canopy might acquire that

company that could be a good thing and if it's a larger company and its

acquiring smaller companies you want to do the research on those smaller

companies to find out exactly what that acquisition means what it entails and

decide for yourself whether or not it will benefit that larger company in the

long term to own or acquire that smaller company

back to united states stocks hemp ink on the OTC markets in the United States HG

MP camp easy to remember this diverse US company produces industrial hemp

products offers products and services to the medical and recreational marijuana

industries and provides entertainment and news on the web related to the

medical marijuana industry so through one stock one company you can be

involved in a number of sub sectors here we can see in the much broader cannabis

space Agrotech Holdings Inc in the United States it is a gtk the ticker

symbol this US company is involved in the acquisition and leasing of cannabis

related real estate properties remember I listed that as one of the sub sectors

in the cannabis space this company also offers compliance consulting never again

another sub sector consulting and distributes hemp-based nutritional

products among other pursuits that's another thing that you might see as a

trend here something I look for would be companies that are diverse so you're

getting diversity even within one holding one stock the next one on my

watch list is hydropathy carry corp THC X or hy ydf this is a Quebec based

company involved in medical cannabis production but which also offers

extracts oils and powders again many different things going on within a

single company I like that

the next one is cannabis Wheaton income Corp CB W or CB WTF this is a royalty

and streaming company something very different from the ones we've mentioned

so far that provides capital financing another sub sector here a financing

company provides capital financing to cannabis companies so that they can

expand their capacity or their product lines the next one is Invictus md ticker

symbols gene or ivi TF a Canadian company that provides cannabis products

for medical and recreational use this company also produces and sells

fertilisers and nutrients that's another sub sub sector being covered here these

are products that help to grow the cannabis the next one is Organa Graham

Holdings Inc ogi or OG r MF through a number of subsidiaries this company

produces and sells medical marijuana and offers a variety of marijuana plants

seeds cuttings cannabis oil and dried flowers so now we're getting into the

cannabis oil we're getting into the dried flowers we're getting into medical

marijuana in many different ways here with one company again diversifying even

within one holding the next one is med relief Corp leaf le AF or in Canada M

Edie FF I'm sorry leaf leaf is in Canada in the United States is its meed FF

specializes in cannabis oil and extracts it also offers various accessories

including grinders vaporizers and lockable containers so that sub-sector

accessories it's covered here along with cannabis oil and extracts in this

company med relief

so those are the ones that I wanted to describe in detail and there's so many

there's no way to go into all of them into detail but here's some others that

are on my watch list or that I keep on my watch list at various times and this

is by no means a complete list so others that I keep on my watch list at various

times would include Medical Marijuana Inc that's a United States company

MJN a on the United States OTC markets a Canadian company emerald health

therapeutics Inc EMH in Canada or e/m HTF in the United States insists

therapeutics Inc in the United States on the NASDAQ it trades under the stock

ticker symbol I nsy Chronos Group Inc which trades on the tsx and also on the

United States NASDAQ exchange under the ticker symbol C R o n new strike

Resources Ltd which is hip or n w k RF and AB can global Corp which trades as

ABC N or in the United States a b c CF

so I'll go ahead and recap now proper position sizing is rule number one if

you had to take anything with you I would say that's it that's rule number

one for me other takeaways include to diversify not only geographically for

example in the United States and in Canada perhaps one could hold some

stocks in both of those regions and worldwide but also diversify across

various sub sectors within the cannabis industry and if you saw the holdings and

the descriptions or the watch list I should say I made a deliberate attempt

to diversify among a number of sub sectors within the cannabis space be

selective yeah be picky have specific criteria for choosing companies be

choosy and know exactly what you're looking for is what I'm saying know what

you need to see in a company before you invest in it and know what the red flags

are what to look out for and what you don't want don't chase the price action

of the stock and I would say this is true for any stock and certainly true

for very volatile stocks and marijuana stocks can be volatile you don't want to

buy at the top because these stocks can go down very quickly and have mentors

but make the final decisions and take charge of your finances yeah it's good

to have somebody to help you to learn about stocks and their thought process

their thought process of how they select stocks how they allocate how much they

allocate when to get in when to get out how to read charts how to read

fundamentals things like that it makes sense to have a coach or

coaches mentor or mentors but in the end nobody is going to care about your

finances as much as you do nobody's going to look after them like you do or

should and so you have to make those final decisions and you should take

charge of your finances don't just entrust your finances to

somebody else check it out yourself have a guide by your side sure have a mentor

but you have to make those final decisions so what's the next step well

if you do want to learn more you can contact me anytime the next step would

be to contact me I'm David Modell and what can I help people with what have I

helped people with well I've helped people to form a plan for your trading

or investing because you need to have a plan if you don't have a plan as they

say if you fail to plan then you're just planning to fail so you want to have a

plan for your trading investing not just investing or trading and hoping for the

best because hope is not a strategy you have to have a plan if you want to do

this successfully over the long term what else do I help people with I help

people to learn to select the right stocks for your portfolio I help people

to identify entry points and exit points for your trades and to minimize risk and

maximize your potential so once again if you want more help contact me anytime

the email address is right down there below David Modell Davi DM o ei de l @

gmail.com and I encourage you to visit David Modell blog spot.com that serves

as my blog as well as my website currently and I want to thank you so

much for watching and listening to this presentation I hope you learned a lot I

really appreciate it and I'll see you out there thank you so much

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Niagara Falls Travel Guide | Niagara Falls Ontario Canada - Duration: 11:49.

Created at the end of the last ice age, the Niagara Falls are one of the most

iconic waterfalls in the world. Surrounded by monuments, overlooks and

attractions Niagara Falls draws people in from all around the globe.

This is Niagara Falls!

our day began in Hamilton Ontario after a short trip on the highway we decided

to get off and take the scenic route along the way we took a short ride

through Niagara on the Lake.

so we are taking the scenic drive down to Niagara

Falls this is the Niagara River saw the scenic overlook thought we'd pull over

and check it out surround the Canadian side everyone says

Niagara Falls is more beautiful in the Canadian side and there's New York

beautiful Drive can't wait to get to Niagara Falls

back out on the road

Brock's monument is a hundred and fifty six foot column dedicated to Major

General Sir Isaac Brock a Canadian hero of the war of 1812

don't quote me on this but I think I read this is the largest floor or clock

in the world or maybe in North America I love all the tulips

interesting it's certainly beautiful would you want to ride the Whirlpool car

I'd rather do the boat that goes under the falls a lot of people waiting in

line

feel how it's gotten so much colder

putting dinner together before we go see the Niagara Falls it's not a long day it

is there is a lot to see before we actually got to the Falls the nice thing

is for the entrance fee into the parking lot we can come and go all day so 20

Canadian dollars parking til midnight in and out privileges it's not a bad deal

plus we get to have dinner what are you making us I'm gonna make sweet rice hmm

I'm gonna open the back door okay okay let the breeze in ready

camping at Niagara Falls well Dave we're not allowed to spend a night

you found a great parking spot thank you not a bad place to have dinner is one

thing I missed quite a bit while we were was making my own coffee did make coffee

at the year just wasn't the same without all my dear

Kate actually suggested I bring my stuff with me

but I didn't want to have to try and pack all that when we got back I did

have a surprise waiting for me there is a package of my favorite coffee the

demitasse Costa Rican that smells so good

Cheers oh that's good coffee's almost as good as the view of

the falls

that was a great dinner and now we're gonna go check out the falls

you ready babe Manny let's do this

this is the rainbow we were admiring from the man

it's pretty impressive I can't wait to see it all lit up at nighttime

although there is no charge to view the falls you can pay a fee to walk behind

it

if that's not enough take a 20-minute cruise to the heart of the Falls

I have to admit when we first drove up and I saw the American Falls I was

slightly unimpressed but now that we're walking by it it is really beautiful

it's very different from the Canadian Horseshoe Falls but I like the rock at

the bottom and how the waterfall hits it and the mist rising off of it just make

sure you don't jump over apparently it's dangerous it's quite the fall at the

Falls but it's and of course we brought Leo with us so we got some good pictures

of him at the ball

did you do the diet beer can look at it

it's taller than I am

made in Canada a

this is not what I expected as kitschy this is it's kind of fun to

walk around and you

I just take my Mimi off it was getting hot the ferris wheel sure just be

careful because cars have the right away or so that sign says oh alright let's go

I've never heard of Boston pizza before have you no is that like a mix of

Chicago in New York I don't know some beans thrown on top boom why would there

be beans on the Boston Boston baked beans Oh interesting

everyone's asked if I've gotten Tim Hortons coffee I have tried it that's

where I my statement ends

oh my god

thank you for the night late it's beautiful

all right let's make some tea get back out

got 90

let's go see Niagara all lit up are you excited

all right pack it up

miss splattered

one of our most recent purchases an air popper for popcorn

there you go my love thank you back to the US here we go

nervous I really

Oh Suzanne Arby's

that was easy yeah I got through no problems so we had

no problems going into Canada and none coming out and we didn't have to pay on

this way no just it's for 75 Canadian when you're crossing from the u.s. to

Canada across the Rainbow Bridge love them to New York

you

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[ENG.INDOSUB] V LIVE Locker Guide 라커안내서 EP13 iKON X O O O X 새소년 리더 회담 Leaders - Duration: 5:57.

[Locker guide]

[The leaders write songs for the group] - The leaders. - The leaders.

- Should we go to the YG studio? - I will go have some great time alone.

[I was going to ask you...] Where should we go?

[Heading to the YG studio]

Oh! Iron Man!

[Please reference Ep.05 Your Name is Se So Neon] You like superhero movies, huh?

[Soyoon loves superhero movies]

[Going in] - I heard that... - I heard that you like superhero movies.

Do you want me to take pictures for you?

This is...

- What's this? - Awesome!

I know this place.

[Lockers are now in the YG studio which they saw on TV]

It's awesome.

Make yourselves at home. Comfortable sofa.

[Talking about music with the Keyman and Locker for Hidden Track] Recording studio.

I think it's probably the biggest recording studio here.

Do you write songs alone?

Yes, I write songs alone.

[She writes the songs and the lyrics for Se So Neon] I arrange the songs with other members.

We play the music all together.

And wait for the best one.

We play music together and wait until we get the best version.

[O.O.O play music all together and write songs together] If we don't get the best version...

- You think enjoying music is more important? - Yes, we play music together.

[iKON song] How do you use MIDI program?

[Bad with computers] I don't know machines very well.

[Shocked] - Really? - Yes.

I tried to use MIDI when I was young.

[B.I who is bad at computer thought...] I was like, "There are so many people who are good at MIDI".

"But I am so not good with it".

"I don't think I can do a good job with MIDI".

So I work on the melodic phrases and lyrics.

[B.I works on the melody and lyrics] And someone who is good at MIDI helps out.

And I have this person who I work with for melodic phrases.

[B.I & Millennium & Seung worked together for "Love Scenario"] That's how we work together.

[Millennium introduced Se So Neon and O.O.O to B.I] The MIDI expert

told me your names.

["Love Scenario" became the longest-leading #1 for iKON] We released

"Love Scenario" recently.

It was very easy to write the song.

We didn't think much about it.

[The rule for the hit songs! Fast! Easy! Happy!] Everyone was tired

because it was really late. So we were very sleepy.

We recorded the demo version.

- And that was the final version. - Really? - Yes.

[B.I is trying to make them feel less pressured] I think

the songs that I wrote easily

are more enjoyable for listeners.

[Since I shared iKON's style] Can you tell me how you work on your songs?

I wonder how others work on their songs.

I want to know about it.

[Se So Neon style] I don't come out of my room.

- I go into the room in the evening and come out the next morning. - In the morning...

[Until the morning! Se So Neon's studio is...] That's how I work on my songs.

Yes.

[Se So Neon's studio]

[Sigh...]

This is my studio.

This is where we hang out

and play music together.

[He's happy (He's not forced to be here] We are here to have fun together.

[Playing music]

As we get to know the Keyman, iKON

and the other locker, O.O.O...

We are getting to know them

[They are inspired by the collaboration work] and working together.

It's a new experience for me.

We are having fun...

[I want to get out...]

[Tired] [Not tired at all]

I think you can work on the bass now.

[Happy] Bass. Is it my turn?

[Her work style is...] I lay down in my bed and write the lyrics.

And sometimes I write the songs too.

[Bed - PC - Drum, Base, Bass, Guitar] - And I arrange the song. - I see.

- So... - It's hard to write songs on the desk.

I never really decide to write songs and work on them.

- I am very different. - Very different?

[Ka Sunghyun can't do things alone] I can't do things alone.

That's why I started a band.

We play music until we find something we like.

Usually, we make a broad picture together

- and work on the details. - Work on the details? - Yes.

[O.O.O's studio a.k.a their playground]

[I am not sure if they are here to play music together or write songs]

[Anyways, they are happy]

[Reporter] I am at our studio.

[Reporter Yoo Jinsang] Let me show you around.

- O.O.O's bassist, Lee Jisang. - Hello, this is Lee Jisang, the bassist.

Done? Pass.

This is where I play the drum.

The guitarist of O.O.O, Jang Yongho.

[O.O.O's guitarist] Hello, this is Jang Yongho.

- Anything more? - Let me play it more.

[Just joking] Not interested.

[O.O.O's leader & vocal] Next is the vocalist, Ka Sunghyun.

Hello, this is Ka Sunghyun.

We write new songs and check on our previous songs together.

[LOCKERs worked very hard for the Hidden Track which will be released in May 28]

We don't know which song to choose yet.

So we are still working on the decision.

[Personally, I like...] There is a song called "See-Saw".

This is the song.

[O.O.O work on many songs] I like these type of music.

I think it's good.

It's a new experience for us.

Filming a video with the members.

And something fun is happening to us.

[With Hidden Track No.V] I am very happy because of the show.

[Happily inspired] So I am really enjoying it.

Recently, it seems like Yongho became a professional entertainer.

[Jang Yongho, the professional entertainer] I see.

[O.O.O members talk jokes even when it's really late] So happy about it.

[O.O.O and Se So Neon have different styles] Your styles are completely different.

[He relies on his members. She has a strong leadership] Leaders should have a strong leadership.

But my team members lead me.

[Let's see...] - I have nothing to say. - That's right.

[Hwang So Yoon's team have centralized system] You lead the team with the centralized system.

[Ka Sunghyun's team have decentralized system] And your team is being led like this.

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Khimera Destroy All Monster Girls | Guide | Time to go DEEP! 🐟 - Duration: 3:56.

It's time to dive deep into this episode to find the last food upgrade and other collectibles

for the level Oil Platform in Khimera: Destroy All Monster Girls.

Now That's Gaming!

Welcome back to the channel, my name is Nakusoo!

Is this your first time here?

If so, this channel is all about discovering something new and starting a conversation

over some of your favorite Indie games.

If any of this interest you, then consider subscribing!

After making it to this room with the three beetle's, on the next screen, we will come

to our first collectible.

Make sure to avoid the cannonballs while double jumping to collect notebook number one.

The next collectible is right after defeating this bomb pirate, when you get to the next

screen you will see a large gap.

Use your double jump and air dash to get to the other side to break out the first fairy

for this level.

Now it's time to go underwater for a bit.

We'll be dealing with a small gameplay mechanic that affects your movements in the water.

You'll feel more floaty when performing jumps, while also being slightly slower in

the water.

If you're needing some quick gems you can jump down and head left to snag a few to help

with your cash money.

When you get to this vertical room make your way up, until you see a seashell imprinted

on the wall.

Jump over and smash the Corel to uncover the second fairy for this level.

Be careful to space your dashes to avoid taking as much damage as possible.

Once you pass this area of weaving through spikes you will be outside.

Before heading out of the water though, go to the right under this passage to pick up

the second notebook.

When you reach this area of bomb-barding bomb pirates and one cannon pirate.

Jump to the top left to pick up some shiny gems down the corridor, but pass that will

be the last EX level.

At this point we're about 50% through finding the collectibles, so congratulate yourself

for making it this far!

The next hidden item is found after traversing through these falling cannon balls and spikes.

Slowly make your way across and double jump to the top right to see Gourmet Gal with our

much-needed final health upgrade!

Today we feast on squid!

After leaving Gourmet Gal and before diving in the water make your way to the left to

find gems and the third notebook locked away in a crate.

If you need to refill your health some more, jump in the water and head left beside the

checkpoint to find some much-needed food.

I am happy the developer was generous enough to put many food upgrades for this particular

level.

Notebook number four is out in the open.

When platforming through these alternating spike traps, you'll come across it in the

next room.

To avoid taking damage what I like to do is jump towards the wall, fall down a little

and dash, move to the left to collect the notebook and dash again to get to the end.

On the next screen, you will see a seashell wall that you can break, make sure to not

head beyond this area as you won't be able to get back up once you drop down.

Arriving at the bottom of these destroyed blocks will be our last fairy and collectible

for Oil Platform.

Mmm mmm mmm, we finally collected all of our food upgrades.

But, which one could you eat every day for the rest of your life?

Pizza, Chicken, Squid or a Burger, fries, and drink?

Let me know in the comments below.

In the meantime, if you enjoyed this series so far consider sharing it with others to

bring awareness to a really fun game!

As always keep discovering something new and I'll catch you next time!

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Summer cardigan guide with style expert George Brescia - Duration: 3:52.

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Hallmark's June Weddings 2018 Schedule: Guide & Schedule | Heavy.com - Duration: 9:13.

Hallmark's June Weddings 2018 Schedule: Guide & Schedule | Heavy.com

After a brief hiatus, the Hallmark Channel is back with all new movies this June.

Hallmark is introducing four new movies for its June Weddings 2018 special.

Read on for a schedule of which movies are airing, the times, and how to watch them.

To find out what channel Hallmark is on for you, click here to go to TV Guide's listings.

Then change the "Provider" (right under TV Listings) to your local provider.

You'll be able to scroll down to see what channel Hallmark is on for you.

(To find out how to stream Hallmark's movies live, see our story here.).

Marrying Mr Darcy: Saturday, June 2, 9 p.m.

Eastern.

Marrying Mr Darcy premieres June 2 at 9 p.m.

Eastern (8 p.m.

Central.) The movie will star Cindy Busby and Ryan Paevey.

If you miss it, you can see encore presentations June 3 at 7 p.m.

Eastern, June 9 at 5 p.m., June 10 at 1 p.m., June 23 at 5 p.m., and June 29 at 8 p.m.

Hallmark's synopsis reads: "Six months after they met at a Washington D.C.

dog show, schoolteacher Elizabeth Scott and businessman Donovan Darcy are blissfully in love and newly engaged.

With Donovan in agreement, she looks forward to planning a small autumn wedding with the help of her mother, sister, and Donovan's Aunt Violet.

But as the weeks fly by and the arrangements for the wedding grow more elaborate, Elizabeth feels the burden of expectations she will face as Mrs.

Darcy.

Worse still, Donovan himself is wrapped up in his work and increasingly unavailable to her.

Reminded yet again of their differences in background and temperament, Elizabeth can't help but ask herself: should she marry Mr Darcy?".

By the way, if you want to see the first movie, Unleashing Mr Darcy, it will air on June 2 at 7 p.m.

Eastern, June 17 at 11 a.m., June 21 at 4 p.m., and June 29 at 6 p.m.

The Perfect Bride: Wedding Bells: Saturday, June 9, 9 p.m.

Eastern.

This movie is the sequel to the beloved 2017 movie, The Perfect Bride. It premieres June 9 at 9 p.m.

Eastern (8 p.m.

Central.) The movie will star Pascale Hutton and Kavan Smith.

If you miss it, you can see encore presentations June 10 at 7 p.m.

Eastern, June 16 at 7 p.m., June 17 at 3 p.m., and June 23 at 3 p.m.

Hallmark's synopsis reads: "Newly engaged Nick and Molly are looking forward to their big day.

After their overbooked wedding venue reserves the wrong date, they have six weeks to plan the wedding of their dreams.

Things get even more complicated when Steven, who once left Molly at the altar, comes back into her life with a business offer that may be too good to turn down.".

If you want to see the first Perfect Bride movie, it will air June 9 at  7 p.m.

Eastern and June 23 at 1 p.m.

Love at First Dance: Saturday, June 16, 9 p.m.

Eastern. Hallmark.

This movie premieres June 16 at 9 p.m.

Eastern (8 p.m.

Central.) The movie will star Becca Tobin and Niall Matter.

If you miss it, you can see encore presentations June 17 at  7 p.m.

Eastern, June 23 at 7 p.m., and June 24 at 3 p.m.

Hallmark's synopsis reads: "Hope is tasked with teaching Manhattan's former "Most Eligible Bachelor" how to dance for his extravagant, society wedding.

But as the dance lessons progress, complications ensue when feelings begin to develop between student and instructor.".

Wedding March 4: Something Old, Something New: Saturday, June 23, 9 p.m.

Eastern.

This is the fourth in the Wedding March series! This movie premieres June 23 at 9 p.m.

Eastern (8 p.m.

Central.) The movie will star Jack Wagner and Josie Bissett.

If you miss it, you can see encore presentations on June 24 at 7 p.m.

Eastern and June 30 at 7 p.m.

Hallmark's synopsis reads: "With a wedding to plan, an engagement party to throw, and an inn full of surprise guests, the road to true love for Olivia and Mick takes a few unexpected twists and turns.

There are still some more movies planned for this summer that we won't be seeing in the June selection.

For example, Debbie Gibson's sequel to Summer of Dreams, called Wedding of Dreams, is happening sometime this summer.

We're also expecting some additional summer movies, including the working titles Love on Safari (starring Lacey Chabert), Love on the Lido Deck (starring Alexa and Carlos PenaVega), a new Vineyard movie called Wedding in the Vineyard, and a Christmas keepsake movie in July.

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