Tuesday, October 14, 2014

http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/saving-the-children-2/

The preparation for extermination of the Jews before the time of World War II was building up for a long time. Luckily, a man was ready to take action to save hundreds.

Briton Winton lived in Czech and snuck hundreds of kids onto trains on that traveled straight through the heart of Germany into London, England where the children were safe.

This is a heart warming and emotional story because near the end, Winton is surrounded by many of the people he had saved during those dark years. They all bless and smile at him for saving their lives.


What I noticed about this interviewer was that he rotated his head in a circular motion rather than a straight horizontal or vertical line. He sat comfortably and fiddled with whatever was in his hands to show that he is focused on the person being interviewed.
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/the-smartest-dog-in-the-world/

In this 60-minutes video we are introduced to the smartest dog in the world, who understands nouns and adjectives. The video went even further than that when it showed us how the brain of a canine works.

Dogs may be smarter than we think. When taught, our canine-friends can be just as smart as a 3 year old human.

Even your dog can be that smart as the "Smartest Dog in the World", if trained.

In this interview, the topic is also brought up if our dogs actually love us, or if they're just trying to scam us humans for food. Thankfully, our dogs can actually care for us, which is good because I was starting to think my dog is a con-artist.

What I like about this Interviewer was that he moved his eyebrows and changed his facial expression a lot. He would also re-state answers or ask clarifying questions.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/joaquin-el-chapo-guzman-drug-cartel-kingpin-behind-the-arrest-of-pubic-enemy-number-one/

      The most wanted man in the world was finally caught after reigning on top of a drug empire for 13 years. The mans name is "El Chapo" Guzman, and he will be in jail for a very long time.

El Chapo was located once the Mexican and American marines routed the connections to members of his cartel's phones. Once that happened, The forces invaded and captured the drug dealers in their warehouse.

El Chapo's right-hand-man was captured in one of those events, and was brought in for questioning. It was then the military acquired the information of El Chapo's whereabouts.

The military swarmed Chapo's house and chased him through a humongous and elaborate underground tunnel network. The chase lead to a hotel and that's where the drug lord was caught.

El Chapo Guzman is now in custody of a super-jail in Mexico.


What I liked about the interviewer was that he never stuttered, and elaborated on his questions. I also noticed how he would repeat a strong adjective from the interviewed person. This was probably to exclaim his answer.