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For Complex News, I'm Natasha Martinez.

The film industry continues to unravel after Harvey Weinstein's sex scandal came to the

light.

Now, it's being reported that he had a "secret hitlist" of prominent film industry figure

that detailed the extent of knowledge each individual had regarding Weinstein's sexual

assault history, including whether or not they intended on exposing him.

The Observer obtained the list and was the first to report on it.

The list is a detailed account of over 90 actors, publicists, producers, financiers,

and others working in the film industry.

It was reportedly compiled by Weinstein himself in 2017 and was meant to be used as a way

for investigators that he hired to target those who knew too much about his past.

After pinpointing the individuals on the list, the investigators would report on the information

collected to Weinstein and his lawyers.

The list was created months before the New York Times initially exposed Weinstein.

It just goes to show that many individuals in Hollywood knew of the producer being a

predator.

Weinstein reportedly knew The New York Times was collecting information meant to expose

him, which is likely one of the reasons he began compiling the list.

According to The Observer,

"More than 50 of the names have been colored red to highlight those who should be prioritised

[sic] by investigators – individuals Weinstein most keenly wanted to target."

One of those highlighted names was Rose McGowan, the actress who openly accused Weinstein of

raping her, Laura Madden, and Sophie Dix.

Again what the list detailed is that Weinstein had a network of people who were fine keeping

quiet on these acts against so many women.

As the accusations continue to mount, Weinstein has yet to issue a single admission of guilt,

despite the recent discovery of his "hitlist."

His lawyers have yet to comment.

That's your news for now, for more on this and the rest of today's stories subscribe

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For Complex News, I'm Natasha Martinez.

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Kim Heang

Founder and CEO of Khmer Real State

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After Trump Saved UCLA Player, Ungrateful Father Just BRUTALLY Stabbed Trump In The Back. - Duration: 7:41.

After Trump Saved UCLA Player, Ungrateful Father Just BRUTALLY Stabbed Trump In The

Back.

No matter what he does and how much he wins President Trump just can't seem to make

the left happy.

Even when he gets 3 spoiled entitled ball players out of hot water in China.

President Trump was able to save and get 3 UCLA basketball players safely home.

LiAngelo Ball, Cody Riley, and Jalen Hill, who have now been suspended indefinitely by

the Bruins basketball team.

All three players apologized at a news conference Wednesday morning about the incident in China

that had them stay behind on a team trip after they were accused of shoplifting at 3 different

local area stores.

But of course, since their Messiah, Former President Barack Hussein Obama had no hand

in freeing these 3 characters, the American left and even one of the player's father

just can't seem to give Trump the credit he so rightly deserves.

In fact, LaVar Ball, LiAngelo's father is not giving President Trump any of the credit.

When asked about his son's return and the whole ordeal he actually had the galls to

say "Who?" when asked about Trump's involvement in the matter.

"What was he over there for?

Don't tell me nothing.

Everybody wants to make it seem like he helped me out."

Ummm. grammar is key!

The Mercury News Reports:

Trump scolds LiAngelo Ball: 'Are you going to thank me?'

The three UCLA players who were detained in China for shoplifting returned to the U.S.

on Tuesday night, following intervention from, among others, President Donald Trump.

As immensely relieved as LiAngelo Ball, Jalen Hill and Cody Riley must be to have been allowed

to leave so quickly (not to mention to have avoided prison sentences), they came back

to calls for strong punishments from the school – and a chiding from the president.

"Do you think the three UCLA Basketball Players will say thank you President Trump?

They were headed for 10 years in jail!" Trump tweeted Wednesday.

Among those insisting that the trio be suspended for the entire season was Los Angeles Times

columnist Bill Plaschke, who wrote Tuesday, "If the three students had any sort of involvement

in something so appallingly entitled and dumb while on a school trip to a foreign country,

UCLA's next move should be clear.

School authorities should say welcome home, and see you next season."

The three Bruins were reportedly accused of stealing sunglasses from a Louis Vuitton store

adjacent to the team's hotel where it was staying in Hangzhou, as part of a weeklong

trip that involved playing a game in Shanghai against Georgia Tech.

Ball, Hill and Riley were released on bail in time for the game, but they were benched

by coach Steve Alford.

Now that they are back in Los Angeles, it remains to be seen when they will be allowed

to play.

During halftime of a nationally televised game Tuesday between No. 1 Duke and No. 2

Michigan State, ESPN's Jay Williams disagreed with fellow analyst Seth Greenberg's vehement

assertion that the three players should sit out the season.

Williams said they should be suspended for "a couple of games," adding, "We're

talking about kids."

Greenberg exclaimed, "I don't care about 'kids'!

You're taking your team to another country, a different culture, they steal things in

three different stores, allegedly.

To me, that's egregious."

"They should not be able to play this year.

This is an embarrassment," Greenberg went on.

The arrest of the players coincided with a trip to Asia by Trump, who added an unexpected

item to his agenda when he asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to help resolve their case.

"The basketball players, by the way – I know a lot of people are asking – I will

tell you, when I heard about it two days ago, I had a great conversation with President

Xi," Trump said Tuesday while aboard Air Force One in Manila.

"What they did was unfortunate.

You know, you're talking about very long prison sentences.

[The Chinese] do not play games."

In his Wednesday tweet, Trump exaggerated the punishment the players were facing.

According to a blog that specializes in decoding the Chinese criminal justice system, the players

could have received prison sentences of anywhere between one and four years under the worst-case

scenario, punishment that likely would have been mitigated by the players' ages and

the fact that they appeared to be cooperating with authorities.

It's not clear what terms were negotiated to bring the players back, but it's apparent

that they received relatively minimal punishments from China.

Now it's up to UCLA, possibly with some input from the Pac-12 Conference, to determine

how the three freshmen should atone for what is a very embarrassing incident for the school.

"I want to be clear that we take seriously any violations of the law," UCLA Chancellor

Gene Block said in a statement.

"In this particular case, both Athletics and the Office of Student Conduct will review

this incident and guide any action with respect to the involved students.

Such proceedings are confidential, which limits the specific information that can be shared."

The 23rd-ranked Bruins have their home opener Wednesday, and before the game, Ball, Hill

and Riley, as well as Alford and athletic director Dan Guerrero, are set to offer comments

on the episode but reportedly will not take questions.

Tuesday evening saw the players making their way through a media scrum after landing at

Los Angeles International Airport.

Hanson Wang, a columnist for UCLA's student newspaper, The Daily Bruin, called Sunday

for his school to "lay down the hammer" in disciplining the trio.

Citing his grandfather's firsthand, frustrating experience with the Chinese legal system,

Wang wrote that UCLA "should suspend the three players for the entire year and possibly

more."

"These players were responsible for representing UCLA and the country during their time abroad,

and they failed to meet even the most basic standards of law-abiding citizens," Wang

wrote.

"UCLA must hold them accountable and send the message that no player – or players

– can be let off the hook for violating foreign laws and making a fool out of the

school, the Pac-12 and the U.S."

However, some have pointed out that UCLA officials might be concerned with how well lengthy suspensions

may sit with LaVar Ball, LiAngelo's father, who was with the Bruins in China when the

arrests occurred and said of them, "It ain't that big of a deal."

LaVar Ball's oldest son, Lonzo, starred for the Bruins last season before being drafted

No. 2 overall by the Los Angeles Lakers, and his highly touted youngest son, 16-year-old

LaMelo, has already been ticketed to follow in his brothers' footsteps and play for

UCLA.

"UCLA officials now have the delicate task of determining a suitable punishment," wrote

USA Today's Nancy Armour on Tuesday.

"And by suitable, I mean one that won't incur the wrath of Ball's father, LaVar.

Or prompt him to yank another son out of school."

In waiting to announce its disciplinary measures for Ball, Hill and Riley, UCLA might be trying

to gauge how light a punishment it can get away with meting out.

However, anything less than a full season's suspension won't go over well with at least

a few media figures.

This is everything that's wrong with our great nation.

People like this ball tosser's father are given a platform to ooze their biased hate

to the public.

Why not instead ask him what he did wrong that his son was shoplifting, to begin with?

Someone who speaks like this guy shouldn't even be asked questions by the media.

Who cares what he says or thinks.

We as a nation better start to wise up and put these people in their places.

What exactly entitles this man to give his opinion on this international incident considering

he wasn't even able to raise his son to know the difference between right and wrong?

what do you think about this?

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How To Grow A Kiwi Tree or Vine From Seed - 18 Months - Duration: 5:45.

hey everyone its Rob the backyard gardenerr and a lot of you are asking

about my Kiwi vines and so I need to give you an update I will warn you

though we had a freeze about what is it three weeks ago two weeks ago and it

pretty much decimated what was on the vine so they're not gonna look that

great but this is the season where the Kiwi vines go dormant anyway and if they

can survive the winter like last year they'll put on some explosive growth ten

extent let me get you caught up on the Kiwi vines and we'll show you where

they're at today all right guys these are the two

original ones I planted in the box if you followed this one along it wraps I

know it's hard to see around this pole comes up through here up to the top and

wraps this way as you can see the frost damaged

believes quite a bit but I'm not too concerned about it the same thing

happened last year during the frost sorry about the Sun but it's still

growing pretty good and I'm happy with that and the other one which is ran up

this pole right here doing the same thing so I'm allowing these two if

you'll call these are the two I'm just gonna allow to spread across this top

fence wasn't looking to train the trunk so to speak kind of let them do their

own thing these guys are eighteen and a half months old so this year they didn't

put on a ton of growth I did notice the vines hardened up a little bit but the

vines thickened up down here on these parts this one was actually just a stump

down here remember they got chewed away by the rat or rats and so this is all

growth so it did grow quite a bit on this one and then I kept them trimmed

because I can't let them get out of control I want the trunks to fatten up a

little bit focus on some trunk growth and then we'll focus on some mining

anyway that's the first two but I wanted to get you caught up on them let me show

you the other ones alright guys I wanted to show you this

one it's a pretty sad sight like I said the Frost did what it does destroyed

most of the leaves and unfortunately the roofers also did a number on this guy so

he's not looking too good you can see they broke up some branches so the best

thing to do with this one I believe is I'm going to chop him probably right

around here and we'll let this part fatten up I will

wait for another month until we've had a real deep freeze before I chop him and

we'll let him go into the winter about half the size he was he'll come back

full effect next year if they all survive the winter in me last year we

had a mild winter and everything survived if we have a major ice freeze I

don't know if these Kiwis will make it but I'm pretty sure they will I'm not

gonna panic yet but I'm gonna chop him off at about the 5 foot mark and we'll

let him come back that way so again not much to show you after the freeze but

the keys are still alive and they're still doing fine and you can see the

ones over here with a little protection they're doing really well as well

starting to lose their leaves look what we got here some more roofing shingles

they're everywhere anyway these ones are doing fine as well I have growing up

this post so I will be chopping these ones right at this level as well my plan

is to get all these Kiwis chopped in about a month again I wanted to give you

guys an update could you ask but you can see there's not really much to show you

right now we're right at that transitional part of the season where

the leaves are dying the plants don't look great but that's what they do when

they go into dormancy either way the trunks are really nice

and thick on these guys about half an inch wide so if they survive last year

with half those sized trunks they should survive this year

these ice chunks the final one we got is in the greenhouse which is just using

bird netting right now and you can clearly see that he was yellow in the

last video he's still yellow now but he's alive he's doing fine we're going

to let him stay that height we're not gonna chop him any further and I'll

probably chop that side branch over there a little bit down but I wanted to

give you a look at that one anyway guys that's the Kiwi update at 18 and a half

months you can see there's not much to show you but I didn't want to be

disrespectful I had quite a lot of my viewers that are fall in the series and

they wanted to see what they look like they're not gonna look good over the

next what four months I will give you another update after we have a freeze

and I topped it and prune them and I fertilized them in public January or

February once I get that done we'll get you an update again and they'll be going

on their second full year here come mid-may next year so they're moving

along just fine I mean they don't look great there's not much to show this

video but you get the idea I appreciate you guys fall on the Kiwi series and if

you like the video please give it a thumbs up if you like the series please

give it a thumbs up and as always thanks for watching

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