Wednesday, 1 March 2023

Samuel Brinton photographed in clothes that fashion designer says were stolen | LiveNOW from FOX

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bizarre. story out of Houston. a fashion designer. has accused of former Biden official of wearing her. custom-made clothing, which she says went missing. in 2018 for more on this. We want to go out to Fox 26 has Matt seedorf Matt a very interesting story Help us break this all down, Yeah. definitely interesting. Basically, this fashion designer makes one of a kind seen the clothing for about five years and went clothing, for about five years and went missing from a Czech bag in Washington, d.c. about five years ago. But now she's starting to have some confidence.


I'll wear those clothes ended up. from a fashion designer in Houston. Now claiming these, well documented in photographed close of former Department of energy, officialsSam Britain are actually hers from a suitcase reported missing from an airport five years ago, when I just Googled him. I saw my outfits on him after home soon and her first TV interview speaking with us from a phone in Tanzania. ocean been working for years, her husband and Houston flipping through. a she is handmade clothing. collection. So custom-made She? she does it herself, you know like, all this, you know. there's no label, you say, you know, you can see know, you 2018, Asha have been on a trip to Tanzania. for the lady red fashion show. on a layover at Reagan Airport in d.c. She's has her check bag full of One of a Kind clothes. vanished. and that is in my blood. We try to look to the camera. and we found I think we found the bag was on the machine there but it was We didn't know who took it Also find all the lost luggage complaint with Delta Airlines five years ago and hadn't received any new information.


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until December. while watching Fox News. Former Department of energy officials Sam Brenton, the then famous non-binary, nuclear waste Experts am Britain arrested accused of stealing suitcases from baggage Carousels in Minneapolis and Las Vegas. I Google everything and like so many clothes. my jewelleries. some of my jewelleries, my blouses. And the collection is with the same prints shocking side-by-side images show. What a she thinks or her missing clothes and jewelry on Sam a missing bag of items. She estimates cost 11 thousand dollars in a Priceless piece of her work. Maybe he like The designs in these and that part away. why? somebody Clovis And I don't know how we go though. clothes. Houston Police Department is now involved with this case. The FBI could not confirm or deny.


If they're investigating We're live in Houston, tonight. in seedorf, Fox 26 news. so I actually saw the fashion designer tweet on Twitter, and she's overseas right now. So it was a little hard but we got on in touch over WhatsApp actually and made it happen today. despite the time change. All right. Yeah, very interesting story in a great interview there as well Fox 26 is Matthew seedorf with that report, we appreciate it. .

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German's Eating Africa Food / Semo and Egusi Soup (Nigerian Food) For The First Time

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Hi everyone welcome back to my channel, welcome back to Gifty and Martin. as you can see i am turning Grieß you can call it Semo or Grieß, this is what I'm trying to make Grieß so Martin`s friend visited us and he's going to be trying swallow for the first time and I'm going to be serving him with a Egusi Soup so let's see how he's going to enjoy the meal for the first time because he have never eaten Egusi before so let's see what happened I'm just making the Semo.


So as you can see i finished turning it, I'm going to reduce this to the low heat. so it's cooking for a while, when it`s cook for a while I'm gonna turn it for the last time again and it's ready. you see so this is semo i just finished cook and i cant wait to see how he reacts to this Egusi Soup with Grieß. you know this food you have to eat it with your finger yeah do you want to eat Erik so this is your first time eating this Marc right? yes this is Egusi you see and this is Grieß or Semo ah okay..... Um this is a Melon Seeds of English, i don't know the name of Deutsche well it's melon right there somewhat there's no melon in there no it's granded Melon Seeds you grand it and you use a lot of it's, it one of his favorite soup so if i'm making soup i make two pots one will be chili and the other one will be without chili.


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Yes this is soup yeah we call it a Egusi Soup in africa it's called soup it's not like soup in Germany that makes with um...........Eintopf???... Erik let me come and feed you. Is a little strange to eat it with the hands yeah it's better, you want fork? maybe i don't know yeah maybe Although you try for the first time, you really tried it tastes good I mean Martin told me you can eat it with Grieß or with Rice exactly i think i would prefer rice rice right i think you want that tomorrow? the same dish no the same Egusi but Rice, do you always cook Africans dishes or no i cook both everything cookable. This is his first time of trying a Egusi Soup and believe me guys he tried, been that is his first time and he ate like this, it sounds like i didn't like it i like it but why did you finish it because I'm full or because it's strange for you no.. no.. because I'm full and then am a little sick so i don't eat that much well maybe when you eat it for the second time I'm sure you will lick everything, did you see Martin plate? yeah nothing is left....


just an explanation this ball has been divided in three people Martin, Erik and Gifty this was just me what i wasn't eating i was just feeding the baby i wasn't even eating, i wasn't even eating yeah it's just you and daddy right. well look how much he eat he's very full do you see that, Yeah well you did a good job i think the mistake is from me i would have make a smaller portion for you, yes for a try it's my mistake guys i would have make a smaller portion for him, to see how he's gonna like it he's not use to it. it was really really delicious Thank you. Don't forget to thumb up thumbs up, Subscribe, share it with everyone. Thank you very much for watching and we say goodbye see you soon on our next video bye......

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Monday, 27 February 2023

Terrifying Moment When Wild Dogs Target Attack Hippo, What Do Hippos Do To Survive?

born with the fate of being herbivores in the grasslands these animals always face dangerous predators not all herbivores are easily knocked over life is the great purpose that wild animals fight for foreign alive decode the wild world through the video terrifying moment when wild dogs Target and attack hippos what do the hippos do to survive famous in the wild world wild dogs are known for their unrelenting attacks you may not believe it but the truth is this small animal is extremely dangerous it is a success rate of up to 80 in each hunt together they can take down a prey many times larger than themselves usually they will chase their prey down and when the prey is exhausted and collapses that's when they will kill it because it is unable to fight back then they also have one of the strongest bindforce of any carnivorous mammal their jaws can produce a powerful bite the wild dog's teeth are much larger than that of a domestic dog and their molars have the function of peeling flesh from Bones they have a highly disciplined organization and the ability to coordinate extremely well within around 20 members of their hack foreign that helps them to become more arrogant in the grasslands competition makes prey increasingly scarce wild dogs need large amounts of food to nourish their young and other members of the pack foreign the power of the wild dogs is one of Africa's most ferocious this hippo was harassed and he got angry and attacked the wild dogs causing them to fall back despite their best efforts the wild dogs did not have a chance to attack but could only watch him fear the hippopotamus is the most aggressive animal in Africa when it comes to attacking crocodiles and lions and is not afraid of any opponent hippos stand out with a large and heavy bodies and they are ready to make anyone who steps into their territory hey Dilly even crocodiles will have to die right in the swamp the place that is called the crocodile's home hippos hate to be disturbed when they discovered wild dogs trying to hunt in their territory this hippopotamus got really angry it attacks the wild dogs but the wild dogs do not easily let go of the prey in front of them the noise caused the hippo to ruthlessly kill the baby Antelope and throw it ashore to the wild dogs foreign hippopotamus almost no Predator dares to confront them underwater wild nature does not allow predators to give up so easily wild dogs once again hunt prey causing it to flee into hippo territory a few wild dogs tried to quickly jump into the water to pull the antelope up before the hippo noticed but this noise has caught the hippo's attention and the Wild dog was almost killed by the hippo in the water even the line is helpless against the brutal attack of the hippos to survive in the animal world is a struggle and you have to battle according to the very harsh laws of nature not only in the wild world but in any situation animals have struggled to survive though this may seem unfair these struggles will always exist because that is the nature of development foreign no matter how much effort you make if you are unlucky the end is still death competition for survival takes place every second just let your guard down for one moment and any animal is at risk of becoming substitutes in the natural food chain leave your thoughts Below in the comment section foreign ature and large bodies keep African elephants away from lots of dangerous predators in the wild they have overwhelming power that makes any species terrified to confront them foreign however due to the habitat of the African continent there are still Fearless creatures ready to punish anyone who makes a mistake was a wild dog one of the most ruthless and cold-blooded apex predators to talk about the hunting level of the wild dogs scientists rate them as one of the top species with an almost perfect skill set the Predators such as lions and hyenas their hunting success rate is about 30 percent while the African wild dogs it can reach as high as 80 percent they are the strongest bite of any carnivorous mammal not only that each individual has extremely high personal skills discipline and cohesion the combination of all these factors has created a United strong wild dog community that is a threat to any animal in Africa the belligerents and the gentle Giants met by chance detecting signs of a threat at this time the elephants gathered around and quickly deployed a plan to defend themselves it can be seen that despite being a wild animal the elephants have trained their members to work together very well they divide the biggest and Strongest Ones into a first class to face the enemy directly the smaller weaker ones are placed in the middle to minimize the possibility of being attacked so the elephants are a team of both strength and discipline and the wild dogs have no choice but to run away foreign elephants are animals that hate hunting creatures and they had never been comfortable with wild dogs being near their active area in fact wild dogs are not usually seen as a threat to elephants in the wild even lions hyenas or crocodiles sometimes suffer catastrophic attacks from these huge elephants because of their large and extremely strong bodies few animals dared to confront them with ferocious animals like hippos elephants are aware to never stir up their territory rhinos went standing next to elephants also become small and scared apart from running away these animals have little other choice with their long horns and their weight of their bodies any mistake they make against an elephant could leave them to be traveled to death by said elephant however the baby elephants are different they have not yet had enough experience to survive and can only rely on their mother and her to protect them therefore many times the wild dogs attack them but under the street protection of the mother elephants wild dogs usually fail many times the wild dogs attacked the elephants but were in turn attacked back and chased away and the heads of flea to save their lives in a humiliating manner but you know Predators aren't cowards that give up easily in order to be able to provide food for The Young and The Herd the wild dogs did not give up the idea when they discovered a newborn baby elephant and its mother who seemed to be very weak from their birth they decided to attack seeing as things were going badly the mother elephant was forced to call for help from the rest of the hurt but when the other elephants came to help they discovered the baby elephant had already succumbed to death the elephant's helplessly washed as the wild dogs ate the newborn baby elephant leave your thoughts Below in the comments section foreign Buffalo cynicerus kapha is one of the largest animals in Africa classified in the big five the most dangerous group of animals in this land they possess a large body with horns fused at the corner pedestal forming a continuous bone Shield along with that is there power that can destroy even the strongest predators in Africa such as lions and leopards in particular it can be affirmed that the African Buffalo has very high Community needs they live in groups of more than 1 000 individuals when living in herds African buffaloes form two types of herds large mixed male female and multi-age herbs or reproductive herds and single herds of all males when forming such a herd they will form a strong Collective and the healthy will protect the old young and weak in these herds the leader usually holds his head high and observes this Behavior helps the African Buffalo avoid the threat of Predator attacks the African Buffalo has Keen senses to detect Predators through a combination of visual olfactory and auditory cues the animal is capable of detecting lions at a distance of one kilometer however in essence the Buffalo is still a peaceful animal compared to the notorious Hunters of the wild African land although they are herbivores buffaloes have an aggressive and fierce temperament and in many cases they are ready to fight off the most fierce predators once wounded the Buffalo will become agitated and attack anyone nearby class is still what makes the difference between the competitors here but sometimes strength is not the weapon that can defeat the enemy once that power is used inappropriately there may be no results a mistake in front of the enemy can be the cause of a fast death wild dogs are the most successful predators in Africa if animals such as lions and hyenas have a successful hunting rate of more than 20 percent they are called Adept Hunters but with a success rate of up to 80 percent wild dogs should be called Elite masters of the skilled hunt therefore it did not take long for the wild dogs to get their meal however it seems that the wild dogs did not want to stop there after devouring their meal they continued to keep an eye out on the nearby herd of wild buffalo foreign hunt soon broke out the young buffaloes are the target a spectacular Chase was carried out by a pack of elite wild dogs two young buffaloes made a mistake they tried to attack the wild dogs of course the young Buffalo is no match for these professional assassins foreign although he tried to fight back to run away it was too late while dogs will not easily ignore this stupid prey and in the end the young Buffalo paid a heavy price for his actions our dogs had a delicious meal at the scene it is not only young buffalos but sometimes even adult buffaloes have to accept death from these wild dogs wild nature is always so cruel we can't change it we can't intervene we can only accept it as the law of existence not all of the strong Will Survive and sometimes the weak Ones Will perish this is also a great lesson about belittling the opponent section oh oh thank you for watching till the end of the video was your experience here good it would be fantastic for us to meet you here every day swag what animal life will continue to update 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"Afro-Victorian": Bringing Historical Black Women's Dress into the 21st Century w Cheyney McKnight

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(cheerful music) - (Cheyney) When I started living history, everyone told me "black women wore what white women were wearing, but the poor version of it." And from the jump, I was like "That doesn't make sense at all." (exploratory piano music) My name is Cheyney McKnight. I run Not Your Momma's History channel and I specialize in telling the stories of black folks in North America in the 18th and 19th century.


So we started a new series, These Roots, where we do a day in the life of a black person, whether they're free, enslaved, wealthy, or working class. And so we follow them through an entire day and we've done three episodes so far and we're going to continue to do it. And then I also am a historical interpreter. So, I travel around teaching people about the stories of my people. - Cheyney's series is going to be linked all over this video because you need to check it out. But Cheyney is going to talk a little bit about, sort of give you a little bit of a taste of some of the stories of these women.


- Yes. Absolutely. - And people. - So when I got started in living history, I really wanted to learn about what black women were wearing. A little bit about my background, growing up, I had family members in New York and in South Carolina and so I had a very unique experience where I knew elderly people from the north and the south. And so I got a range of what black women were wearing in the 1940s and 30s. Going further back, I really wanted to learn the style of black women because I could distinctly see the difference in style between black women and other women in the 1990s and the 2000s. This was the same in the 19th and 18th century. When I started living history, everyone told me "black women wore what white women were wearing, but the poor version of it." And from the jump I was like, "that doesn't make sense at all." I had access to paintings and drawings and pictures, phot- photography of the style of black women and we had, have a huge amount of WPA narratives where black women were talking about clothing and the different styles they went through.


And then we also have firsthand accounts of people observing black people, which they really talk in depth about the style of black folks. What it comes down to is that black women always had this very peculiar style that is distinctly West African in origin. No matter how far removed they were for the continent, whether it was through enslavement, through time, through space, they held onto these very distinctly West African characteristics in clothing and also in culture.


And that this is what I really wanted to educate people on and make them aware on, of. I think people sometimes dismiss African-American culture as a distinct culture because it's kinda become mainstream culture in many ways with hip hop. A lot of that kind of gets lost in the wash, but I want to make sure people know the origins of black culture and style that is distinctly West African. - I mean, this is such a good segue - into what you're wearing, (laughs) but I want to talk also a little bit more about specifics. What is the style? Like where does it come from? What are the developments? - I don't know. - No, that's a great- - There's just like way too much.


- No, no, no, that's a great question. So, I get my sources from a lot of different places. I get it from the WPA narratives, from accounts of enslavers, European travelers. But when looking at the WPA narratives, they talk about the necessity for things like mending and patchwork, which everyone was doing. But I find that the style, aesthetic choices of black folks were slightly different. There was one account from a missionary during the Civil War. They were teaching black children how to read and write. There were donations from New York City of dresses, beautiful plaid dresses, for the little girls and the, the children brought them home to their mothers.


And what happened was the mothers took contrasting colors and sewed it to the bottom. And so when the girls came back, the mothers were like, we fixed the dress you gave to our children. (Cheyney laughs) Like they could not tell them that this was a better dress because they added that fabric to the bottom. Obviously, the woman was horrified, but I like to think that they did fix those dresses. - You're welcome. (laughs) And so those are, you see, little anecdotes like that, where you would see white women who, whichever standing they are in society, would never have made that choice. Just like I think some French women who find themselves in America would makes distinctly different choices about their wardrobe, English women who had just recently migrated or Irish women are also, were also making distinctive choices that are different. So looking at someone, you could kind of tell this person is from a different place or culture.


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And I find those little things unique when you find them in stories. Also, last one, one of my favorite stories. An enslaver's wife was observing enslaved persons going to church or what they call Sunday meeting. She said that the head wraps of the women were just so big and brightly colored that they could put one's eye out from a mile away. - Head wraps were a big deal. - Yes, absolutely. So you can find head wraps in the north and the south on women from enslaved women, free black women, and depending on where you were, it can inform if the person is enslaved or free or just simply black.


It was also a racial identifier. Some women, for example, Juliette Toussaint. There's a beautiful painting from the early 19th century. She and her husband lived and worked in New York City and they were quite wealthy. They were, I would call them upper middle class or upper, upper middling. And she is wearing this beautiful head wrap, flat head wrap. And it's distinctly different from the turbans that were worn in the early 19th century. But unfortunately, something that I am trying to break down is that it wasn't just black women and Creole women in Louisiana who were wearing head wraps or just in the south. Black women in the north and south were wearing head wraps, we have the evidence on up into the 19th century. I have a beautiful picture from a historical society in New York, that pictures a black woman who works for a household as a maid of all work. And she is wearing this huge, fabulous, like mid-century, mid-19th century printed cotton. And it is huge, it looks like a Gele. And she's just like in the painting with her employers just, not the painting, the picture, with her employers, just "hey :)".


It is so cool. - So. - Fantastic. - It's like, so we've done a collab, Cheyney and I, which you can find on her channel, about chatelaines and we were just talking about how a chatelaine makes noise and it announces your presence to the room. I feel like it has some of the similar, like, "I am here". - "Acknowledge me". - Absolutely. - And I spent quite a long time kind of hiding myself that now I want to announce to the world that this is who I am. This is where I'm from and I embrace my culture and my people. - Everything to say "I'm here!" (upbeat music) Head wraps and taking up space and- - You do literally bring your work into the way that you dress. As you call it? - Yeah, so Afro-Victorian was a term coined by the costume designer of Jingle Jangle. And when I first heard it, I was just like ooh.


- You've been doing that for years. - Exactly! This is my style. And then also I incorporate a lot of Afro-Futurism, which I think some of this - would incorporate. - Which you can go check out - on Cheyney's channel. - I think that I, more so, educate people about things that we lost, the knowledge that we lost, which you encounter a lot, for people. Because we didn't do some things since the 1920s or 30s, there's a whole generation of knowledge that we lost. And for, specifically for black women. There's a whole period of time where we lost how to, for example, stretch our natural hair. So when I say stretching, my hair is in a natural state, but if I want to do a updo, like you see those beautiful pictures that were taken of black women, they weren't using hot combs. They were able to pin their hair down into a European hairstyle with their hair like this. And so there were some things they did every day to stretch their hair.


And so kind of making those connections and educating people about that. And I'll be doing a lot more videos on black hairstyling in the 19th century. - So definitely, I mean we've said this a hundred times, but please go check out Cheyney's channel. - Me too. Thank you so much Bernadette. It's been so awesome to finally just hang out with you. I feel like every time we see each other, we're racing by one another. I'm like hi Bernadette, bye! (laughs) - Hello. Goodbye. - Right, right, right, right.


- And it's always an honor to listen to you talk and to watch your videos, of course, I cannot stress enough how much, not only is your channel informative but it's so well-produced, like it's exactly what the world needs. All the links down below, go and follow Cheyney. I mean, I'm sure all of you already do because, you know. Yeah, I have no idea how to end this video. - Yeah.


- This is like the worst part. - I know, it's always the worst part where you're like oh, I'll let you go. - So we're going to end this now. Go forth and be your most wonderful self and watch some videos. - Bye! - Bye! (laughs) - Okay, huzzah!.

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