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After the most amazing final I've ever seen, Cloud9 managed to surprise everyone and win

the Major.

In this video I'll talk about the Pick'Em results and my new retake servers.

Hey guys, salut mes amis och hallå gubbar, Maxim here!

As you can see, I got 67 points.

This means that even if FaZe would have won, I would get 7 points and that would get me

74 points, which is 1 point away from Gold.

In the end, I'm getting Silver.

Now you're probably wondering when you're getting your ELEAGUE trophies?

They should arrive in a couple days or less.

Also if you still want to buy the mega bundle you can still do it from the Steam Market,

I'll link to it in the video description.

If you haven't seen the match I highly recommend watching it or at least some of the highlights

because out of all the Major finals, this is the best one yet.

It's also a historic moment since it's North Americas first ever Major win, and it's against

FaZe who were the favorites.

A lot of fans were happy for Skadoodle, being the oldest member, and able to finally win

a Major.

Tarik as well, from streaming in a closet to becoming a major champion in 3 years.

Basically all these players now have a story to tell and the NA memes will no longer have

the power they once had.

Also, here's the in-game Major Championship trophy and in today's update you can now see

that Cloud9 has been added to the list.

This footage was made by WickedPlayer494, I'll link his video below.

So anyway, to celebrate Cloud9's victory, I'm now hosting retake servers in NA.

You can find them under the servers section on my website.

They're hosted in Montreal, cause that was the best location I could get.

If you like the retake servers I would suggest that you join the Steam Group so we can make

them exclusive to our members in the future, and if you want to help moderate the servers

you can join Discord and apply to become a server mod.

I hope to see you on the servers, but as you all might know I'm Swedish so I'll mostly

be on the European ones.

Also you're probably wondering if I'm looking to get other servers and yes, my next goal

is to look at servers in Asia.

BTW on the front page you can now easily find some bananagaming merch including the mousepad

that I'm using to get free aimbot.

Don't worry you won't get VAC banned, and I also suggest that you check that out the

t-shirt, phone case and mug #sellout.

Hope you enjoyed the video, you can follow me on my social medias to see what's going

on behind the scenes.

I'll see you guys in the next one, and go bananas!

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CNN Student News - January 30, 2018 | A 3,200-year-old statue is moved down the street in Cairo - Duration: 10:01.

CNN 10 is explaining stories taking place around the world. And I`m tour guide, Carl

Azuz. Great to have you aboard.

The war-torn nation of Afghanistan is where we start. Despite an effort by a U.S.-led

coalition to topple the nation`s former rulers, a terrorist

group known as the Taliban, they continue to pose a major challenge for the Afghan government.

And the ISIS terrorist group, which also operates in

Afghanistan, is making conditions even more complicated and deadly.

This month, more than 150 people have been killed in the Middle Eastern country, the

majority of them in attacks over the last nine days. An

assault on a military base in the capital of Kabul left 11 dead yesterday. An ambulance

filled with explosives killed more than 100 people over the

weekend. Attacks on a charity group named Save the Children and on people staying at

a hotel in Kabul are among those that killed dozens more.

The Taliban said it was behind two of these assaults while ISIS claimed the rest. And

reporters there say residents are increasingly afraid that the

Afghan government can`t protect them. The country is holding a national day of prayer

on Tuesday.

The U.S. has had troops in Afghanistan since it went to war there in 2001. There are at

least 11,000 American servicemen and women there now, possibly

more.

Regardless of where they`re stationed around the world, a fitness tracking application

could be posting their movements publicly for anyone to see.

And that could be a serious security problem. It starts innocently enough. A few U.S. troops

used an app to track their morning run, how far they go,

how long it takes.

They`re supposed to be train on how to turn on the privacy settings on their smartphone

or watch, but they don`t. And suddenly, their route which

might include sensitive information about their base for instance is public. The U.S.

Central Command says it`s changing its privacy policies

after this happened.

Personnel movements on remote military bases revealed by an exercise app. You might have

heard of Strava. It`s a

social network for athletes and it actually published a map that shows what everybody

who`s using their app who hasn`t set their information to be

private is doing, where they`re going. And one person realized that this could actually

show many people what military members are doing around or

even on their bases.

If you take a look at this map, we already knew where the military bases where, if you

look at Google Maps. But this tells you something much more

intimate. Exactly where people are going inside those bases and maybe even where they`re going

to run around those bases, possibly proving people with

very important information.

Now, nobody here is alleging that somebody has actually been harmed as a result of publishing

this data. But take a look what the spokesperson for

the Department of Defense told CNN, quote: DOD takes matters like these very seriously

and is reviewing the situation to determine if any

additional training or guidance is required and if any additional policy must be developed

to ensure the continued safety of Department of Defense

personnel at home and abroad.

Strava says they have tens of millions of users and they track cellphones, GPS devices,

and other fitness tracking apps. But that you can actually

figure out what one single person is doing here or who they are. Quote: Our global heat

map represents an aggregated and anonymized view of over a

billion activities uploaded to our platform. It excludes activities that had been marked

as private and user defined privacy zones.

But what this all shows is that even members of military bases in remote places aren`t

always cognizant of the privacy settings, especially when so

many apps are set to automatically share information that may be seemingly harmless, but when put

together in a large group and publish online for the

world to see could pose major operational security risks.

A controversial study has come to light that involved animal testing of car exhaust. It

was carried out in 2014 at a research lab in New

Mexico. It was paid for by three German carmakers, BMW, Daimler and Volkswagen.

And what the study tried to do was prove that newer diesel engines were cleaner that old

ones.

But it was how the study was done that`s getting so much attention. As first reported in "The

New York Times", diesel fumes from a Volkswagen were

pushed in airtight containers where monkeys breathe in the fumes. This was done for hours

at a time.

The three carmakers involved confirmed that researchers they hired did the study. But

Volkswagen says it was not finished or published, and the

research lab says the study won`t be published in the future because it was tainted.

For years, Volkswagen had been cheating on its diesel emissions tests. It was making

its car exhaust seemed cleaner in the tests than it actually was

from its cars on the road. VW admitted to this in 2015. The company says it believes

the methods used in the study on monkeys were wrong and that it

would have been better not to do it at all.

Daimler says it`s doing an investigation and the German government says the tests can`t

be justified in any way.

In Germany, using apes as lab animals is mostly illegal. But it is allowed more extensively

in the U.S. Tests that involved breathing car pollutants

were also reportedly carried out on humans and those were done at a facility in Germany.

Ten-second trivia.

Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the only one that`s still standing is located

in what country?

Iraq, Egypt, Greece, or Turkey?

Only one of the Seven Wonders that remains is the Great Pyramid of Giza and that`s located

in Egypt.

Just one of the priceless archeological relics of the ancient country, Egyptian engineers

recently moved another example, a statue about

1,300 feet from a storage area to a museum in the Egyptian capital of Cairo. Doing that

cost more than three quarters of a million dollars.

Why? Because the statue weighs 80 tons, half the estimated weight of a blue whale and it`s

more than 3,000 years old.

It`s hoped to help bring tourists back to Egypt, a nation that has struggled with numerous

terrorist attacks in recent years.

An 83-ton statue of Ramses II, considered one of ancient Egypt`s greatest rulers, has

been moved to a new home.

Escorted by a marching band, a mounted military guard, and much funfair, the 3,200-year-old

granite statue was transported 400 meters in a specially

built cage to the Grand Egyptian Museum. Ramses II also known as Ramses The Great ruled ancient

Egypt from 1279 to 1213 B.C.

He is known for conquering large areas of Nubia, in what is now Sudan and Syria, and

for building on a colossal scale. This is the fourth and

thought to be final moved the statue has made in its long history.

It was moved once in the 13th century B.C. and not again until 1954 when Egypt`s president

ordered that it be brought to Cairo. It stood outside

Cairo`s main train station until 2006, when the government moved it to a temporary location

in Giza, fearing that auto emissions were damaging the

granite.

Its new home is Egypt`s massive Grand Egyptian Museum, a 650,000 square foot facility that

is still under construction. The museum is intended to

reignite the country`s tourism sector damaged by years of violent instability.

Ramses now stand as the ancient to the museum, waiting to welcome tourist through its doors.

During basketball season, you hear a lot of stories about buzzer- beaters and half court

shots. And here`s another one. It`s not from half court though. It`s from the free throw

line at the other side of the

court. A freshman hurls it and sinks it. It`s almost sad that this was worth only three

points, but that`s all that was needed for Evanston

Township High School in Illinois to win the game with a final of 45-44.

How could a buzzer-beater better beat a buzzer than with a heave hove free throw for three

though that span the court of court to court, a game-

winning, claim-winning, fame-winning shot for the super fresh freshman who sank the

shot.

I`m Carl Azuz. Join us again tomorrow for coverage of the U.S. president`s State of

the Union Address and the opposing party`s response. That`s

Wednesday on CNN 10.

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