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People Answer "How's It Going" Honestly - Duration: 3:39.
- How's it going?
- Going good.
- It's decent.
- Is that it?
- So, I grew up in Russia.
I lived there from ages three to 15.
Ever since we moved to the US,
I've always been confused by this question,
how's it going?
Like, no one ever answers the question.
All right, I'm going to prove it to you.
How's it going?
Nothing.
How's it going?
- What's up?
- Not even a little detail.
How's it going?
How's it going?
Again, nothing.
How's it going?
I got this.
What does that mean?
How's it going?
- How's it going?
- He answered my, how's it going, with a how's it going.
So now that I've proved to you that
nobody ever answers the question,
how's it going, I'm going to actually take some time
to sit down next to someone and
see if we can have a genuine conversation.
- How's it going, man?
- How you doing?
- Good, dude. Busy.
Yeah, it's been cra, I mean, it's been crazy.
- How's it going?
Good?
- Yeah, good thanks.
- Cool.
- Aw, this is my--
- Nice to meet you.
- Hi.
How's it going?
- Hey.
- How's your day?
- Nice to meet you.
- Good?
- Good.
- Yeah, I give up.
That was the most awkward thing I've ever experienced.
I thought it was going to be a video
where I like, met all these people.
No, it's extremely uncomfortable.
It's awkward.
No one wants to talk about their day
or like, open up their feelings.
So instead of putting myself through more
awkward interactions, I'm going to go around
with a microphone.
I'm going to see why people think no one
answers the question, how's it going.
(cheerful electronic music)
- Sarah, do you have time for an interview?
- I--
- Too late, we're gonna do it, so.
- It's a one question interview.
How's it going?
- It's going good.
- Eh, it's all right.
How's it going with you?
- It's good.
- Good.
- So how many times have you heard
how's it going in the past week?
- Everyday.
How many times have you answered it
other than saying it's fine?
- Never. (laughing)
- Why do you think no one ever answers
the question, how's it going?
- I just had this problem.
I was in LA and everybody was answering me.
- You don't want to get too personal I guess.
- I think it's because usually the answer is too depressing.
I mean, go to a therapist.
- Nobody's ever going to say it's going bad.
- I once tried changing how are you to are you good?
And everyone was like, do I look okay?
Is there something wrong?
- I hate when people, like if people were to
really ask me that because it would like,
uncork some deep shit.
- I never ask.
- Oh, you never ask?
- I just give like the head nod and if you give it back,
then I know you're good.
- I honestly think the world would be better
if we just didn't talk to people at all.
- What I'm realizing is that everyone
at Buzzfeed hates interaction
and is bitter and I'm the only one who cares
about connecting with other human beings.
- I guess I could get rid of how's it going completely.
- My problem with how's it going
is when people ask and immediately stop listening.
- So how was your day?
- It's good.
- Ding!
(laughing)
- So I'm currently editing this video
and I just watched back all the footage.
Even though this video is silly and funny
and it's not supposed to be serious,
I feel like there's actually a pretty
important lesson to be learned from this video.
I think there's something so important about
listening and talking to the people around you
because you never know who needs to be talked to
or who wants to be heard or who has some problems
that they need to share, so it's really important
to listen and you should take the time to
sit down and talk to the people you care about
and really ask people how's it going.
So if you guys feel like it,
in the comments below, just tell me how it's going.
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'We Got Bannon-ed': Key Trump Aide Hope Hicks Doesn't Answer Questions On Time at White House - Duration: 0:33.
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Cantonese Study--An Answer to Prayer - Duration: 1:18.
So, I finally found a class that's suitable for my level to study Cantonese!
So, I'm so excited...the first night I joined this class, umm...
I was able to understand almost everything the teacher was saying,
which seemed like a miracle : )
But it was just...I'd never had the opportunity to be in a classroom environment that was,
like,
where I needed to be, which is now "Intermediate Level".
It's a language centre (center) run by CUHK here in Jordan,
right by Exit D (of the MTR station) right back there.
And, yeah, it's been great!
AND--amazing story--because I did that Mandarin course a couple years ago (Fall 2015),
I had the opportunity to get a rebate.
It's 85% off if I take 2 Cantonese classes.
It's just this special deal they're doing--I don't even know why.
But I just got notice right before the class started, and so it's amazing.
So, praise God!
It's almost free to study Cantonese, at my level.
I'm so grateful--it' really seems like an answer to prayer.
So, anyway...YAY!
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In Russia probe, Hope Hicks refuses to answer questions about Trump administration - Duration: 8:25.
In Russia probe, Hope Hicks refuses to answer questions about Trump administration
White House communications director Hope Hicks refused to answer questions about the Trump administration that House investigators posed Tuesday as part of their probe of Russian interference in the 2016 election.
But under pressure from lawmakers, she began to offer some details about the transition period Tuesday afternoon, according to House Intelligence Committee members of both parties, who said Hicks and her attorneys agreed to address topics broached with the Senate Intelligence Committee in an earlier private interview.
Hicks, who has already spoken with special counsel Robert S.
Mueller III's team as part of its probe, has become a central figure in a dispute between lawmakers and the White House about when and where witnesses can legitimately resist answering questions in a congressional probe.
Democrats and Republicans emerging from the House Intelligence Committee's interview with Hicks on Tuesday noted that, at first, she categorically resisted answering any questions about events and conversations that had occurred since President Trump won the election, even though Trump has not formally invoked executive privilege with the panel.
"No one's asserting privilege; they're following the orders of the White House not to answer certain questions," said Rep.
Mike Quigley (D-Ill.), a committee member, after the interview had been going for about four hours.
"There's no hope to get all our answers," he added, noting the pun and adding: "Tip your servers.
Democrats on the panel tried to insist during the interview that Hicks be served with a subpoena, as was done with former White House strategist Stephen K.
Bannon last month when he refused to answer similar questions.
"There's apparently one rule for Steve Bannon and another rule for everyone else," the panel's top Democrat, Rep.
Adam B.
Schiff (Calif.), complained after the interview.
Both Democrats and Republicans said that Hicks changed her approach later in the interview, after her attorneys spoke by phone with the White House to clarify which questions pertaining to the period between Election Day and Trump's inauguration she would answer.
Hicks began speaking to the House Intelligence Committee on Tuesday morning, and her interview continued for nine hours.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders refused to comment Tuesday on whether the White House had instructed Hicks to cooperate, noting that she was "not going to comment on leaks.
"We are cooperating because, as the president has said repeatedly, there is no collusion," Sanders said.
"We're going to continue to cooperate, and hopefully they will wrap this up soon.".
In the end, members of both parties said, Hicks answered all of their questions from the campaign period and "most" of their questions about the transition.
But she answered none of their questions pertaining to the period since Trump took office, which meant that lawmakers were unable to secure her testimony regarding a key event in which she played a role: the drafting of a misleading statement to explain an unorthodox meeting at Trump Tower in Manhattan between top Trump campaign members and a Russian lawyer during the 2016 race.
"All of our questions about what went into that statement went unanswered," Schiff said.
"As a result, we should follow through with the subpoena.".
Hicks's proximity to Trump and long history of working with the Trump family make her testimony potentially valuable to the panel's probe of Russian interference.
But Republican panel members seemed far less agitated by Hicks's reluctance to answer questions than they were by Bannon's.
The committee is weighing whether to hold Bannon in contempt for his continued silence, under subpoena, when faced with questions that the Trump administration had not approved regarding the transition period.
Questions for Hicks about the transition period and the Trump White House "need to be hammered out by the majority, the minority and the White House," panel member Rep.
Thomas J.
Rooney (R-Fla.) said earlyTuesday afternoon.
He added that "it's not really in my purview about what that agreement is, or was, or should be.".
On Monday, Rep.
Michael Conaway (Tex.), the top Republican on the House's Russia probe, said he was not aware of any deal with Hicks that would limit the scope of the interview.
He has also noted that he "would not be surprised" if Hicks refused to answer questions on topics she thought the president might later want to put off limits by invoking executive privilege, as Bannon and Attorney General Jeff Sessionshave done.
Sessions has not faced official congressional censure.
But several Republican and Democratic members of the House Intelligence Committee believe they must issue a contempt citation for Bannon to demonstrate to future witnesses that congressional subpoenas must be complied with.
The decision depends on Conaway and House Speaker Paul D.
Ryan (R-Wis.) reaching an agreement, but the two have not yet met to discuss the issue, according to Conaway.
Hicks initially was expected to speak with the House panel last month, but her interview was canceled after the dramatic standoff with Bannon that resulted in his subpoena.
The panel is also grappling with what to do about former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
He initially said he was unprepared to answer the committee's questions and needed more time, but he later informed the panel that he would not return to complete his interview.
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