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Margaret's Weather Picture for February 17, 2017 - Duration: 0:25.

ON L.A. 311.

AN ALTERNATE ROUTE, COMING UP.

>> A BEAUTIFUL LEATHER PICTURE

FROM MANY, AND WITHOUT IN THE

FLOWER GARDEN WITH THE SUN

SHINING AND BLUE SKY.

WE ARE GOING TO SEND YOU FOR

PASSES FOR THE AUDUBON ZOO AND

INSECTARIUM, OR THE AQUARIUM.

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Idle Heroes Game Play Android IOS - Duration: 10:44.

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Jason Isaacs Interview! A Cure for Wellness, The OA, Lucius Malfoy - Duration: 3:32.

Your role here is pretty juicy!

Without giving away any spoilers how did you feel when you first read the script?

For more infomation >> Jason Isaacs Interview! A Cure for Wellness, The OA, Lucius Malfoy - Duration: 3:32.

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HOW TO GET RID OF SAGGING FACE/CHEEKS? - TOP TIPS |SolutionsRoom| - Duration: 2:05.

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Eddie McClintock Talks About The Return Of Sully | Season 12 | BONES - Duration: 3:40.

- Hey, guys, this

You may remember me as Tim Sullivan, AKA Sully, AKA Peanut

from season 2.

Well, I'm back in season 12.

So any of you Sully-Bones shippers out there,

enjoy this recap.

And for those haters out there, two snaps and a twist.

Hey.

[music playing]

Who's the dude hooking up with?

Tim Sullivan, Sully.

And he is?

Sully was the guy in Brennen's life

that before we knew Booth and Brennan were meant

to be together, we all thought she should

maybe have been with Sully.

Is Sully for real?

What?

Can he really do all he says he can do?

Oh, you mean that whole master carpentry thing.

Yeah, you know what?

He, uh, made me a dining room set last year.

I also got a master's certificate

in sailing, a pilot's license, and I'm a certified EMT.

There's more, but I don't want to brag.

He was, like, a sweetheart, a good guy.

Absolutely nothing wrong with Sully.

I have been alone my whole life.

And you thought if I saw you vulnerable that I'd run.

That's all I know.

You'll learn fast.

Yeah, I'm gonna need a flashier tie.

So I think she fell hard.

I know it's strange, but I'd actually rather

spend time with you than work.

And I think that had she chosen Sully,

her life would have ended up very different.

We're just having a fling, so don't get carried away.

When you can't stop thinking about someone

when they're not around, that's not a fling.

When you remember their touch just

like they were still right next to you, that's not a fling.

If you need to be alone with this, fine.

We both know what we have.

And Brennan had a real moment where she

wondered if she should follow.

Let's run away together.

I got it covered here, Sully.

Testosterone spill on aisle four.

It wasn't this emotional before you came in the picture.

I thought you weren't interested.

The only problem was that darn Booth.

He was there.

Please, tell me what is holding you here.

Rationally thinking I--

I want to go.

I know I should go, but I can't.

So they have they have a bond.

And I think it's undeniable, but it still doesn't mean that he

can't respect the choices that she's made,

and respect Booth, and hope for them

to have a great life together.

Congratulations.

You guys make a great team.

Mm-hmm, true.

So true.

People, I think, can relate to that.

People can relate to being heartbroken and sailing away.

[sigh]

What are you doing here?

I'm waving goodbye.

See?

And he also shows that, you know,

he's also a decent friend because he comes back

to basically check on Bones because

of what has happened with her father, her losing her father.

He's just trying to be a friend.

Booth, about Sully--

You don't have to explain yourself about Sully.

It's OK.

He's important to you.

Without Sully, I don't think I would have been ready for this.

And because of that, I will always be grateful to him.

So y'all can relax.

I love you.

I love you, Bones.

[music playing]

For more infomation >> Eddie McClintock Talks About The Return Of Sully | Season 12 | BONES - Duration: 3:40.

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Modifica la Barra Notificaciones Agrega Apps o Widgets - Duration: 2:06.

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Biologists warn against feeding deer as snow piles up - Duration: 0:33.

ETECTORS ARE WORKING.

WITH THE SNOW PILING UP, STATE

BIOLOGISTS ARE WARNING PEOPLE,

10 NOT FEED DEER.

EXPERTS SAY YOU MAY START TO SEE

MORE DEER ROAMING AROUND, AND

YOU MAY THINK THEY ARE GOING

HUNGRY, BUT IN FACT, THEY ARE

FINE.

DEER HAVE A VERY INSULATED COAT

THAT KEEPS THEM WARM, THEY STORE

LARGE AMOUNTS OF BODY FAT TO USE

AS RESERVES, NATURALLY CONSERVE

ENERGY IN WINTER, AND MIGRATE TO

BETTER AREAS.

IN FACT, TRYING TO FEED DEER CAN

CAUSE SERIOUS HARM, INCLUDING

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Ice Cube and Charlie Day Face Off in Fist Fight - Duration: 4:32.

Review: Ice Cube and Charlie Day Face Off in 'Fist Fight'

I'll be honest with you. I was in a pretty foul mood when I went to see "Fist Fight." It was Wednesday. It was February. It was 2017. And while I can't exactly say that the movie cheered me up, it did give me something I needed. Not catharsis or uplift but a bracing dose of profane, sloppy, reasonably well-directed hostility. We take what we can get.

The movie, directed by Richie Keen from a script by Van Robichaux and Evan Susser, breaks no new ground. It's a bad-teacher comedy about a school staffed with stock figures played by reliable performers.

There's a grouchy principal (Dean Norris), a horny guidance counselor (Jillian Bell), a dweeby security guard (Kumail Nanjiani), a nutty football coach (Tracy Morgan) and a femme fatale French instructor (Christina Hendricks).

They provide a Greek chorus of goofiness behind the main conflict, which is between Mr Campbell (Charlie Day), an anxious English teacher, and his profoundly irritable colleague, Mr Strickland (Ice Cube), whose subject is history.

Ice Cube brings his own history to the project, at one point quoting a famously inflammatory N.W.A lyric and glancing back to the days when, as one of my colleagues put it, "everyone was scared" of him.

Campbell certainly is, especially after a series of misunderstandings leads Strickland to challenge him to the after-school face-off that gives the movie its name.

A bit of context: It's the last day of school, and the seniors are pulling pranks — involving a horse, paintball guns and a lot of penis graffiti — at the Atlanta high school where the two adversaries work.

This provides an extra dollop of slapstick chaos, but the kids are peripheral to the movie's main interest, which is in the mismatch and implicit bromance between Ice Cube and Mr Day.

Each one does what he's expected to do. Mr Day twitches and babbles and blinks his eyes rapidly. Ice Cube bellows and glowers and doesn't blink at all.

There is an obvious racial dimension to their conflict, though "Fist Fight" tiptoes around it, winking and whispering, with typical big-studio timidity.

(The most recent season of the HBO comedy "Vice Principals" came closer to touching the hot core of resentment in a Southern public school setting.) And it is certainly possible to interpret this movie as yet another fable of a white man's redemption at the hands (or fists, as the case may be) of a black man.

We know that Campbell has a young daughter (Alexa Nisenson) and a pregnant wife (JoAnna Garcia Swisher). We learn nothing at all about Strickland, except that he is the subject of wild legends among the student body.

His job in the movie is to teach Campbell some hard lessons about being a man.

All of which is fairly tiresome.

But it's also possible to read "Fist Fight" against the interracial buddy-movie grain, seeing Strickland rather than Campbell as the protagonist, and taking Strickland's anger as a principled response to circumstances rather than as evidence of a mood disorder.

The big fight takes place against a background of layoffs and budget cuts. The teachers are harassed by the students and undermined by the administration, yet they persist in the work of education.

Strickland is an agent not of guilty racial fear but of righteous class consciousness. The lesson he imparts to Campbell is one of public-sector workers' solidarity.

By all evidence, he's a pretty good teacher, with good reason to stay mad. Which cheered me up, I must say.

For more infomation >> Ice Cube and Charlie Day Face Off in Fist Fight - Duration: 4:32.

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Comedy Knockout - Apology: Aida Rodriguez - Duration: 1:53.

Time to apologize.

[ Sighs ]

Ah, I can't believe I lost.

I guess now I have to go back to being

one of those ladies at the DMV

who gives you an attitude

for no reason.

[ Laughter ]

If you're wondering why my glasses are so thick,

I have prescription side eye.

[ Laughter ]

I'm Dominican,

but I truly love America.

That is why I donated my comedy album

to be played on a loop at Guantanamo Bay.

[ Laughter ]

They all talked after that, mostly to say,

"Please turn this [bleep] off."

I love that picture because I look like

I'm on a TV ad for a cheap law firm.

[ Laughter ]

Have you or your loved ones

been exposed to Aida's comedy?

Some of the symptoms include confusion, anger,

depression, and mesothelioma.

[ Laughter ]

Another side effect

is that it may cause you

to try out confusing hairstyles.

[ Laughter ]

My comedy is like this haircut.

That's not a haircut.

Those are called cornrows,

white people.

Its popularity peaked in the '90s.

And it's too black for Middle America.

I'm Aida Rodriguez.

And I just got knocked out.

#I-tried-a-Rodriguez.

[ Cheers and applause ] -Nice, job, Aida!

For more infomation >> Comedy Knockout - Apology: Aida Rodriguez - Duration: 1:53.

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What Happens When You Sleep - Duration: 3:47.

Hello everyone.

We spend (or at least are supposed to spend) a third of our day sleeping.

Sleep is much more than a passive activity; we need that time to clear our minds and restore

our bodies.

If we don't get enough rest each night, we become cognitively impaired, just as if we

had been drinking alcohol.

There are four stages of sleep, and it takes 90-110 minutes to complete an entire cycle,

which translates into about four cycles per night.

Stage 1 happens during the first 5-10 minutes of the sleep cycle.

This is when it is easiest to be awoken and your muscles begin to relax.

This is also when you are most likely to experience a hypnagogic jerk.

With hypnagogic jerks, your muscles might suddenly twitch, or you might act out a dream

like falling off a cliff, falling from the sky, or tripping.

Why the falling?

Researchers aren't really sure about that.

But it's more likely to happen when you're overtired, sleep-deprived, or stressed,

which causes your brain to enter into sleep cycles more aggressively, but your body hasn't

caught up.

This is also the reason why you might experience predormital sleep paralysis, where you cannot

move or speak if you remain or become awake.

Stage 2 takes up half of the sleep cycle, lasting around 45-50 minutes.

If you are woken up at this time, you will likely feel very disoriented.

Breathing becomes relaxed and slowed as the body temperature drops, giving your heart

a bit of a break.

Neural activity also decreases during this time, as the body prepares for the next phase

of the cycle.

Stage 3 is when deep sleep occurs for about 20 minutes and the body is given the chance

to restore itself.

Brain waves become slow and steady, muscle and tissues are repaired, and various hormones

are secreted around the body.

Waste management systems in the brain become very active, flushing out that which impairs

cognitive function.

Despite being the time when most rejuvenation happens, this is also the phase in which you

start dreaming, because dreaming is a way for your brain to

sort out things.

It needs to reevaluate and process before it can file them away as memories.

This is also the phase where you might talk in your sleep because your body is in deep

stages of sleep, but there's still enough muscle tone to produce

sounds or movements that may accompany dream.

As for sleep walking, it happens because you're coming out of sleep just enough for your body

to move, but not enough for your brain to be awake.

It is incredibly hard to wake someone up during this phase, as anyone who has dealt with a

sleepwalker can attest to.

Rapid Eye Movement (REM) is the final stage in the cycle, lasting about 20 minutes.

Though the eyes are closed, the eyes move very quickly underneath the eyelid.

At this stage, brain activity is high and the bulk of dreaming takes place.

You might also experience sleep paralysis at this stage, known as hypnopompic or postdormital

sleep paralysis.

This episode of sleep paralysis is basically the opposite of happens with hypnagogic jerks

where your brain wakes up before the paralysis that accompanies deep sleep goes away.

Basically, you may feel like you can't breathe.

Many people describe it as an elephant sitting on their chest.

That's because all of the muscles that control your breathing except for the diaphragm are

still paralyzed.

For more infomation >> What Happens When You Sleep - Duration: 3:47.

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Heart attack survivor shares story in Plattsburgh to inspire others - Duration: 1:52.

TAKE STEPS TO

KEEP THEIR HEARTS HEALTHY.

KEEP THEIR HEARTS HEALTHY. NBC5'S LIZ STRZEPA SAT DOWN WITH

NBC5'S LIZ STRZEPA SAT DOWN WITH HER TODAY AND HAS HER STORY NEW

HER TODAY AND HAS HER STORY NEW TONIGHT AT 6:00.

TONIGHT AT 6:00. >> THE MOM NEW HEART DISEASE RAN

>> THE MOM NEW HEART DISEASE RAN IN HER FAMILY.

IN HER FAMILY. >> OLDER BROTHER HAD A HEART

>> OLDER BROTHER HAD A HEART ATTACK.

ATTACK. MY YOUNGER BROTHER HAD A HEART

MY YOUNGER BROTHER HAD A HEART ATTACK AND DIED.

ATTACK AND DIED. MY FATHER HAD COPD, AND MY

MY FATHER HAD COPD, AND MY MOTHER DIED OF A MASSIVE HEART

MOTHER DIED OF A MASSIVE HEART ATTACK.

ATTACK. LIZ: BECHARD KNEW ONE DAY SHE'D

LIZ: BECHARD KNEW ONE DAY SHE'D PROBABLY SUFFER FROM A HEART

PROBABLY SUFFER FROM A HEART ATTACK, TOO.

ATTACK, TOO. SHE FEARED IT ENOUGH TO TAKE

SHE FEARED IT ENOUGH TO TAKE ACTION.

ACTION. SHE EXERCIZED SIX DAYS A WEEK.

SHE EXERCIZED SIX DAYS A WEEK. SHE ATE A HEALTHY DIET.

SHE ATE A HEALTHY DIET. BUT WHEN THAT DAY CAME, SHE

BUT WHEN THAT DAY CAME, SHE DIDN'T EVEN REALIZE SHE WAS

DIDN'T EVEN REALIZE SHE WAS HAVING ONE.

HAVING ONE. >> I FELT EXTREME PRESSURE IN MY

>> I FELT EXTREME PRESSURE IN MY ABDOMEN AREA BELOW MY RIBCAGE.

ABDOMEN AREA BELOW MY RIBCAGE. LIZ: THE FOLLOWING DAY SHE FELT

LIZ: THE FOLLOWING DAY SHE FELT A PINCH IN HER NECK AND PAIN IN

A PINCH IN HER NECK AND PAIN IN HER LEFT ARM.

HER LEFT ARM. HER HUSBAND CONVINCED HER TO GO

HER HUSBAND CONVINCED HER TO GO TO THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT

TO THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT HEALTH NETWORK CHAMPLAIN VALLE

HEALTH NETWORK CHAMPLAIN VALLE PHYSICIANS HOSPITAL, CVPH, TO

PHYSICIANS HOSPITAL, CVPH, TO GET CHECKED OUT.

GET CHECKED OUT. THE MOTHER OF THREE GIRLS WAS

THE MOTHER OF THREE GIRLS WAS DIAGNOSED WITH HEART DISEASE.

DIAGNOSED WITH HEART DISEASE. >> HE SAYS IF YOU HADN'T BEEN IN

>> HE SAYS IF YOU HADN'T BEEN IN THE SHAPE YOU'RE IN, THIS

THE SHAPE YOU'RE IN, THIS OUTCOME COULD HAVE BEEN TOTALLY

OUTCOME COULD HAVE BEEN TOTALLY DIFFERENT.

DIFFERENT. LIZ: CARDIOLOGIST JOEL WOLKOWICZ

LIZ: CARDIOLOGIST JOEL WOLKOWICZ SAYS BECHARD'S STORY IS COMMON.

SAYS BECHARD'S STORY IS COMMON. >> TYPICALLY PEOPLE FEEL A

>> TYPICALLY PEOPLE FEEL A HEAVINESS OR A TIGHTNESS IN

HEAVINESS OR A TIGHTNESS IN THEIR CHES

THEIR CHES LIZ: HE SAYS IF YOU FEEL ANY

LIZ: HE SAYS IF YOU FEEL ANY UNUSUAL PRESSURE, THEY SHOULD

UNUSUAL PRESSURE, THEY SHOULD SEE A DOCTOR AND FOLLOW THE

SEE A DOCTOR AND FOLLOW THE HEART-HEALTHY TIPS OF EATING

HEART-HEALTHY TIPS OF EATING CLEAN AND EXERCISING REGULARLY.

CLEAN AND EXERCISING REGULARLY. >> YOU SHOULD HAVE A HARD TIME

>> YOU SHOULD HAVE A HARD TIME TALKING WHILE YOU'RE EXERCISING.

TALKING WHILE YOU'RE EXERCISING. THAT'S A SIGNAL THAT YOU'RE

THAT'S A SIGNAL THAT YOU'RE EXERCISING ENOUGH.

EXERCISING ENOUGH. LIZ: BECHARD WILL BE SHARING HER

LIZ: BECHARD WILL BE SHARING HER STORY AT CVPH'S STEPPING OUT FOR

STORY AT CVPH'S STEPPING OUT FOR YOUR HEART EVENT AT

YOUR HEART EVENT AT PLATTSBURGH'S WEST SIDE BALLROOM

PLATTSBURGH'S WEST SIDE BALLROOM TO ENCOURAGE PEOPLE THAT HEART

TO ENCOURAGE PEOPLE THAT HEART HEALTH DOES MATTER.

HEALTH DOES MATTER. HER ADVICE --

HER ADVICE -- THE SAME AS THE DOCTOR'S --

For more infomation >> Heart attack survivor shares story in Plattsburgh to inspire others - Duration: 1:52.

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Officers thank MGH doctors who saved lives after shooting - Duration: 1:48.

NEWSCENTER 5'S NICOLE ESTAPHAN

IS LIVE AT MASS GENERAL.

NICOLE: GOOD AFTERNOON.

WHAT AN INCREDIBLE MOMENT TO

WITNESS, WHAT CAN REALLY BE ONLY

DESCRIBED AS A ROOM FULL OF

GRATITUDE.

>> WE REALLY WERE NOT SURE THEY

WERE GOING TO PULL THROUGH.

NICOLE: THOSE ARE THE WORDS NO

OFFICER WANTS TO HEAR.

IN OCTOBER WHEN BOSTON POLICE

RESPONDED TO A CALL ON GLADSTONE

STREET, THEY

FOUND THEMSELVES

FACE-TO-FACE WITH A GUN.

WITHIN MINUTES, TWO OF THEIR OWN

WERE FIGHTING FOR THEIR LIVES.

>> OUR ETERNAL GRATITUDE TO YOU.

NICOLE: FRIDAY OFFICER RICHIE

CINTOLO AND MATT MORRIS BOTH

GRATEFUL FOR THE CHAIN OF

SUPPORT THAT HELPED SAVE THEM.

THEY THANKED THE MASS GENERAL

HOSPITAL DOCTORS FOR A SECOND

CHANCE AT LIFE.

>> IT JUST FEELS FANTASTIC.

NICOLE:

WITH HONORARY BADGES AND

GRATITUDE IT WAS HARD TO

, DISTINGUISH WHO WAS MORE

THANKFUL FOR THIS MOMENT.

>>

IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO

US.

THAT IS THE ONLY THING WE HOPE

FOR.

>> IT'S INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT TO

TAKE CARE OF THE PEOPLE WHO

PROTECT US.

NICOLE: BOTH DOCTORS TURNING THE

TABLES OF THIS LIFE SAVING ACT

AROUND, CREDITING THE MEN IN

BLUE.

>> EVERYTHING STARTS AT THE

SCENE.

NICOLE: ARMS OF SUPPORT, FROM

THE HANDS OF SAFETY, SEGREANT

PEREZ AND OFFICER SINGLETARY

WERE THE FIRST LINK IN BRINGING

THEIR FELLOW OFFICERS BACK HOME

TO THEIR FAMILIES.

MODEST MEN, WHO QUICKLY SPEAK UP

WHEN YOU MENTION THE WORD HERO.

>> WE HAVE A JOB TO DO.

THAT IS TO PROTECT YOU AND

SOCIETY AND EACH OTHER AND THAT

IS OUR GOAL EVERY NIGHT, YOU

KNOW.

I'M A POLICE.

THIS IS WHAT I DO.

NICOLE: THEY WILL CONTINUE WITH

THE RECOVERY.

For more infomation >> Officers thank MGH doctors who saved lives after shooting - Duration: 1:48.

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A Cure for Wellness - THE TASTELESS INTRICACIES OF A CURE FOR WELLNESS - Duration: 4:10.

A Cure for Wellness - THE TASTELESS INTRICACIES OF "A CURE FOR WELLNESS"

A Cure for Wellness - THE TASTELESS INTRICACIES OF "A CURE FOR WELLNESS"

The subject of Gore Verbinski's "A Cure for Wellness" is the toxic effect of having too much money, and it's a fitting sign of the movie's obliviousness that it looks fulsomely expensive from beginning to end.

It drips with gaudy display from the very first sequence, a series of grim nocturnal contemplations of New York's hard-edged, sleek-surfaced, glass-and-steel stalagmites of capitalist striving.

Sitting alone in a corner office is one particular striver who, toiling over financial charts and numbers and spreadsheets, works himself literally to death.

There is nothing simple about the way Verbinski (the director of the first three "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies as well as "The Lone Ranger") films this executive's demise.

The director doesn't use one shot if he can figure out how to use several; he doesn't take a picture without finding a way to move the camera flashily.

He uses liquids and surfaces to capture eye-catching reflections, and fills the frame with conspicuously curated objects. In short, he creates a cinematic world imbued, in image and object and performance, with a sense of style.

Like "La La Land," Verbinski's film is a work of style, a word that, far from summing up the viewing experience, only begins the conversation, invoking the inevitable question: What exactly is his style, and to what end does he fashion it?.

The story is launched in an investment bank, where the late executive's replacement, an ambitious young businessman named Lockhart (Dane DeHaan), is quickly dispatched to a spa in the Swiss Alps to bring back a former partner named Pembroke (Harry Groener), whose signature is needed on a merger agreement that will rescue the business.

The rest of the film—the rest of the hundred-and-forty-six-minute-long film—takes place in or near that clinic, which turns out to be a palace of horrors in an idyllic setting.

The ultra-expensive, ultra-luxurious Volmer Institute is a virtual castle in the clouds (one of its employees sits at his desk reading Thomas Mann's "The Magic Mountain") where ultra-wealthy people seek respite from their stressful lives.

They're seen disporting in matching white bathrobes, doing Tai Chi or playing croquet or doing crossword puzzles or playing cards, seemingly living in slow motion on the manicured lawn and marbled patio of an enormous courtyard.

Lockhart arrives, but a thicket of rules and regulations keeps him from seeing Pembroke at once, and the institute's overlord, Heinrich Volmer (Jason Isaacs), induces Lockhart to stay and wait.

Volmer is a doctor and scientist under whose rigorous management the clinic's chilly, parodically Teutonic employees regulate the patients' routines to the minute, administering an elaborate range of mysterious therapies and proprietary medicines.

The treatment seems devised to liberate the mind while healing the body, to unleash and dispel the demons of the past while also purging the body of its accumulated toxins, but Lockhart soon senses that something is amiss in the compound.

When Lockhart encounters another inmate, a waif-like pre-pubescent girl named Hannah (Mia Goth)—the only young person there, whom Volmer treats as his "special patient"—Lockhart gets a pretty clear idea of the trouble in Paradise.

For more infomation >> A Cure for Wellness - THE TASTELESS INTRICACIES OF A CURE FOR WELLNESS - Duration: 4:10.

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Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time - year A. - Duration: 7:36.

Friends of Sion presents

Sunday readings

7th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Good morning to all of Sion friends. We will comment on the readings of the 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A).

Let's start with Leviticus. Here's how this reading is presented:

"The LORD said to Moses, "Speak to the whole Israelite community and tell them: Be holy, for I, the LORD your God, am holy."

I would like to point out that in Hebrew there is no "be holy", but: "You will be holy."

In Hebrew grammar, this is what we call "incompletion."

This means that "becoming holy" is a process that lasts a lifetime,

And it will only be fully achieved when we stand before the Holy One, who is the Lord.

How to prepare for this? Leviticus exposes all sorts of behavior towards others.

"You shall not bear hatred for your brother in your heart." The heart is important because in biblical anthropology, is the center of decision and commitment.

Therefore, it is not simply to do no harm to another, but also love him from the "heart".

And the first thing to do is "you may have to reprove your neighbor." That is, when you correct him, you end up guiding him on the path of holiness.

And also, in a way, you guide yourself to holiness.

It's said that Rabbi Akiba, the more was corrected, more he showed love for his neighbor.

"Take no revenge and cherish no grudge..." The difference between revenge and grudge is that revenge is to do to the other the evil he has done for you,

And grudge is that even when you repay evil with good, you should not keep bitterness in your heart.

Therefore, your heart must be pure before your attitude toward the other.

Finally: "You shall love your neighbor as yourself." There is an old rabbinic commentary that insists on this "as yourself."

It relates the "as yourself" to the passage of Genesis 5: 1: "When God created Adam, in the image of God he created him."

So when you love your neighbor, you love God and when you despise him you despise God.

The Gospel follows the same line and Jesus also quotes a passage of Scripture: "Eye for eye, tooth for tooth."

In the Code of Hammurabi, who was king of the Babylon in 1750s BC, there is already an attenuation to revenge.

I would say that in the passage of Scripture the meaning is deeper because it is not about taking out the eye or tooth,

but it is to pay a reward for the damage caused, as such damage can decrease the working capacity of the other.

Then we have a well-known passage: "When someone strikes you on right cheek, turn the other one to him as well."

Follow two miles who asks you a mile. Give the cloak to him who asks his tunic.

It is the principle of nonviolence: disarm the opponent not putting yourself at the same level as him, but respond to violence with sweetness.

And as it says in the Letter to the Romans: "Win evil, multiplying good."

So what does in fact Jesus do? Does he say "better than the Torah" or "more than then Torah"?

Well, the fulfillment of Jesus is not to do better than Torah. This is something else.

We could say that he takes the Torah to the end of its demands, as far as it can go.

Above all, he does what it says, this is the fulfillment of Jesus.

Jesus is holy as his Father is holy and perfect as his Father is perfect.

And Psalm presents the behavior of God.

So if we want to be holy as God is holy, we must imitate him and behave like him.

I quote from Psalm 103: "He forgives all your sins" (then, may we forgive the offenses they commit against us)

"He heals you of all diseases" (may we then be instrument of healing for the other),

may we be "full of mercy, slow to anger and full of love".

May we not do to others according to the fault that they commit against us. And as the tenderness of the Father to his children,

may we be tender toward each of our brothers and sisters.

The second reading, as always, was not chosen according to the first and third one, but it more or less follows the same meaning:

"Do you not know that you are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwells in you?

If anyone destroys God's temple, God will destroy that person; for the temple of God, which you are, is holy."

I go back, then, to "love your neighbor as yourself." Respect and love your neighbor is to respect the temple of God.

I wish you good plans for this week and thanks to all the faithful friends of Sion to be here sharing this richness.

Subscribe to our channel!

subtitles: Br. Joel Moreira, NDS

For more infomation >> Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time - year A. - Duration: 7:36.

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Harry Potter Actress - Scarlett Byrne Strips Naked for Playboy - Duration: 2:51.

Harry Potter Actress Scarlett Byrne Strips Naked for Playboy

Harry Potter Actress Scarlett Byrne Strips Naked for Playboy

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince actress Scarlett Byrne appears in the first issue of Playboy to feature nudes since the magazine banned them a year ago, and it appears someone has torn off her clothes.

Though no magic was used in this photo shoot (we assume), its safe to say the actress certainly didnt mind letting fans know that #NakedIsNormal.

In one black-and-white photo Byrne, who played Pansy Parkinson in the wizarding world, stands on staircase in front of a gorgeous window wearing but a black top.

She stares seductively into the camera, leaving little to the imagination as she puts her bare butt on display. In another black-and-white photo shared on Byrnes Instagram, the actress appears on a balcony posing in a silky sheet.

Im very proud to be a part of the March/April issue of Playboy. I penned a short essay along with my pictorial titled, The Feminist Mystique, Byrne wrote in the caption.

A big thank you to @Playboy, the creative team, and @cooperbhefner for such a unique opportunity.

Playboys Chief Creative Officer Cooper Hefner, son of Hugh Hefner, announced earlier this week that the magazine would be bringing back nudity, starting with its March/April 2017 issue.

Ill be the first to admit that the way in which the magazine portrayed nudity was dated, but removing it entirely was a mistake, Cooper explained. Nudity was never the problem because nudity isnt a problem.

Today were taking out identity back and reclaiming who we are..

He added, This is a remarkably special moment personally and professionally that I get to share this issue of Playboy magazine with my Dad, as well as with readers.

It is a reflection of how the brand can best connect with my generation and generations to come. When CEO Scott Flanders announced the ban in March 2016, Cooper voiced his disagreement with the decision, calling it a massive step back..

For more infomation >> Harry Potter Actress - Scarlett Byrne Strips Naked for Playboy - Duration: 2:51.

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Boy struck, killed in hit-and-run crash - Duration: 1:53.

THE SCENE

ON WARD ROW.

WHAT CAN YOU TELL US.

Reporter: THE FAMILY SAYS LAST

NIGHT AROUND 11:00, FOUR DAYS,

RANGING IN AGES FROM 11 TO 16

WERE WALKING HOME FROM THE STORE

WHEN A CAR STRUCK ONE OF THEM.

IT HAPPENED JUST BEYOND THAT

MAILBOX THAT YOU SEE HERE ON WAD

ROAD.

NOW, JUST A SHORT WHILE AGO, THE

HIGHWAY PATROL IDENTIFIED THE

VICTIM, 12-YEAR-OLD DORIEN

PEARSALL.

HE WAS A 6TH GRADER AT EASTERN

GUILFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL.

THIS PHOTO IS HIS GRADUATION

PICTURE TAK LAST YEA

>> I HAD TO COME AROUND HIM.

AS I TURNED INTO PARK, MY

DRIVEWAY HERE, I HEARD T

IMPACT -- HEARD WHAT SOUND

LIKE SOMETHING HIT.

I HEARD SOMEONE SAY, OH, M

GOD.

HE HIT DORIEN.

>> TO ME IT SEEMS INTENTIONAL.

IF THEY WERE TO APOLOGIZE, IT

WOULD BE SOMETHING DIFFERENT AND

IT WOULD BE A LIGHTER BURDEN FOR

THE FAMILY.

Reporter: THEY ARE LOOKING FOR

DARK-COLORED BMW, POSSIBLY A 7

SERIES.

THE RIGHT HAND OR PASSENGER SIDE

MIRROR OF THAT CAR WAS FOUND

HERE AT THE ACCIDENT SCENE.

A SHORT WHILE AGO THEY HAD A

HELICOPTER SCOURING THE

NEIGHBORHOOD LOOKING FOR THAT

CAR.

THE WITNESS THAT YOU JUST HEARD

FROM WHO LIVES HERE TELLS US

THAT YOUNG DORIEN WAS NOT

WEARING ANY SHOES.

HE SAYS HE WAS THE ONLY BOY

WALKING IN THE ROADWAY AND HE

SUSPECTS HE WAS DOING SO BECAUSE

HE HAD ON JUST SOCKS AND WAS

For more infomation >> Boy struck, killed in hit-and-run crash - Duration: 1:53.

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6 Things You Don't Know About Snow - Duration: 1:00.

Six things you don't know about snow

#1: Snow covers 30 percent of land on Earth.

#2: More than 1.2 billion people rely on water from snowpack and glaciers.

#3: Snowmelt is the main source of water for 60 million Americans.

#4: Since 1967, 1 million square miles of spring snow cover has disappeared from the Northern Hemisphere.

#5: 70 percent of water from the snow-fed San Joaquin River irrigates California's Central Valley.

#6: NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement mission observes falling snow, even at the top of hurricanes.

snow.nasa.gov

For more infomation >> 6 Things You Don't Know About Snow - Duration: 1:00.

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Matt Palka | The Road to Nerdfighteria - Duration: 3:59.

So I first explored Youtube to upload high school choir concerts and to

explore FCCLA because of my previous work with them and volunteering since seventh grade.

FCCLA really was like a large second family to me because it was one that I

sought out and explored on Youtube because I knew it existed nationwide.

So I explored FCCLA. I focused on collegiate a cappella groups and

eventually I found Apprentice Eh Productions in its earliest formation

right when Corey Vidal lip-synched MooseButters "John Williams is the Man."

Because of my own and my family's interests and vlogging a decade before

you could even existed - I did home videos all the time -

I stuck with their family and their story and their connections. Eventually

Apprentice Eh forming their own group

connected me to a bunch of Youtubers. I found Shay Carl's WTKGTS podcast, Myles

Dyer, Craig Benzine, Matthew Santoro, Tessa Violet

Jim Vaylin's group on Blog TV, Mike Falzone, and all their ties to the YouTube

community as well. Throughout that time inevitably maybe through Wheezywaiter or through some happening

I found the Vlogbrothers - sometime and I think it was 2011 and I decided to binge

watch all the Vlogbrothers videos. Ze Frank's show may have interrupted that journey as well.

Honestly the moment I found the Vlogbrothers is mostly a blur to me

I found them sometime in the middle of it. I quickly saw myself in a place that I

think I never could have predicted could be so wholeheartedly valuable. My first

official Youtube video, I called it, was uploaded in January of 2012.

I was discussing a blog post by Marc and Angel Hack life called 30 things to stop

doing to yourself, but I had my youtube account since January 15th 2009,

so I definitely explored youtube more than I created at first.

From then on I really wanted to collaborate more often. I collaborated in

Shaytember in 2012. 365 nerds the following year, and nothing more than the

Project for Awesome in 2012 and 2013,

truly what it felt to me cemented me in the YouTube community and Nerdfighteria.

My toys for tots video in 2013 was featured on the livestream when I was

taking my Philosophy final. I continued my involvement the P4A. I found The Good Stuff. I found The Art Assignment.

I found Nerdfighters Info. I found Vlogmas. All the VEDA people.

KIVA, NFi, FemTube, and eventually of course attending VidCon in 2015 and this

year. I actually found a group to daily vlog with in 2014 called Project Chronicle.

To me, Nerdfighteria is a huge family. It's an entire world it feels like made of

multiple communities that all want to cooperate together and decrease world

suck and really embrace and live what it means to be awesome.

The Road to Nerdfighteria has led me to what feels like an ocean of communities and a large group of

people that want to make a really tremendous positive change

It's taught me that placing yourself in another person's narrative or imagining

complexly, is really what allows you to see the value that you can provide

someone and the value that they can give to you. They can gift that back. There are

so many ways to contribute and do that. We make the possibility of that label a

reality by living it. We belong to Nerdfighteria as much as we belong to each other

I belong because I can always contribute and add value with my time. If my story, if

who I am is an amalgamation of everything that has happened to me

I owe so much to how YouTube has built a supportive library of people in my life

and grown wondrous and complex understanding in me what it means to be human.

Because in my life, what I have experienced, a lot of people have grown my story as well.

So keep being you, don't forget to be awesome, and I have one question for you

What does your road look like?

For more infomation >> Matt Palka | The Road to Nerdfighteria - Duration: 3:59.

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طفل صيني يؤذن ويبكي بشدة - Duration: 2:25.

يارب بارك في كل من 🙏 يشترك في القناة ✔ ويفَعِّل الجرس ✔ ويشارك الفيديو ✔

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