Information

One Way to Curb Crime | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

Basic shortcuts

Ctrl + SSave subtitles
Ctrl + click
Double click
Edit highlighted caption
TabEdit next caption
Shift + TabEdit previous caption
EscLeave edit mode
Ctrl + SpacePlay / pause video
Ctrl + HomePlay selected caption
Ctrl + EnterSplit caption at cursor position
at current time

Advanced shortcuts

Ctrl + InsertAdd new caption
Ctrl + DeleteDelete selected caption
Ctrl + IEdit currently played segment
Shift + EnterNew line when editing
Ctrl + LeftPlay from -1s
Ctrl + RightPlay from +1s
Alt + LeftShift caption start time -0.1s
Alt + RightShift caption start time +0.1s
Alt + DownShift caption end time -0.1s
Alt + UpShift caption end time +0.1s

Annotation shortcuts

Ctrl + 1Hesitation
Ctrl + 2Speaker noise
Ctrl + 3Background noise
Ctrl + 4Unknown word
Ctrl + 5Wrong segment
Ctrl + 6Crosstalk segment
You are in the read-only mode. Close
00:06.6
00:15.9
When faced with rising disciplinary problems in its schools, Papua New Guinea turned to a solution that may surprise some—the Bible.
00:16.0
00:22.9
The speaker of their national parliament stated, “We need moral standards more than anything else in this nation.
00:23.0
00:29.9
The Bible is the only source that contains those values more than any other faith document.”
00:30.0
00:37.3
They are now working on giving every student a Bible. America’s educational system should consider following their lead.
00:37.4
00:45.4
Biblical principles teach people to take responsibility for their actions and focus their lives on others, not on themselves.
00:45.5
00:54.6
When applied, these morals can curb crime and change behavior more than anything else. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.