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metal gear solid movie

what's up everybody lee the

fourth coming at your once again with some

news update type shit this time I wanted

to bring to your attention but talking

about i've been in the works for the

Metal Gear Solid feature film now a lot

of us have been hearing rumors & murmurs

about this for a long ass time but

nothing has really you know been

solidified an article written by adam

chitwood from collider shed some more

light on all this metal gear solid movie

talk so it turns out that Jordan

vogt-roberts I think that's how you

pronounce milne I still don't know for

sure it supposedly signed on to helm

this project through sony now judging by

what sony has done with the fucking you

know spider-man property and them having

to give it up and give it back to Marvel

it kind of does it make me real

confident in their abilities to do a

metal gear solid feature film I'm going

to admit that I'm a little worried that

they might fuck this up and Jordan

vogt-roberts despite the fact that kong skull

island was pretty dope I'm not really

too familiar with this director outside

of that so it makes me a little worried

that you know he might not be able to

bring metal gear solid to the feature

film you know round without you know

screwing some shit up there's always you

know the executives in the higher-ups

the suit-and-tie motherfucker they're

usually the ones that kind of ruin this

type of shit but despite the fact that

I'm apprehensive about this I decided to

go ahead and read through the article to

see what kind of director I'm really

dealing with because like I said I know

that he did kong skull island I actually

was somewhat pleased with that movie it

wasn't a bad movie by any means it just

didn't really seem like you know the guy

who made that could make metal gear this

metal gear such a it's just such a beast

in its own right there you kind of have

to really do that shit right but you

know let me go ahead and read off the

questions and the answers that this

director gave and yeah maybe that will

set some people's minds that Eve's like

it did for me so let's go ahead and jump

english so seed wine crab who's also

employed by collider caught up with

Jordan vogt-roberts at a press day for

Kong Skull Island and ask for an update

on metal gear and this is what

Jordan vogt-roberts had to say Metal Gear Solid

is probably the most important franchise

to me on the planet it is such a genius

ideal syncretic work and being able to

spend time with Hideo Kojima recently

has been like a dream he

the best and his whole team is the best

we are working on the script this is a

property that I will fight tooth and

nail to make sure it's done properly

because it's so easy to screw it up and

so easy for a studio to try to make it

into GI Joe or try and make it into

Mission Impossible or try and make it

into something that is not metal gear

solid needs to be exactly what it means

to be which is Metal Gear Solid whoa my

nigga now that makes me wonder like you

know say that you're probably my

favorite director now because you

understand that this she ate need to be

taken seriously and it's not to be

trifled with and the fact that he's

taking the time to actually sit down

with email coaching my himself to try to

dress up the script is oh now I'm

convinced that this year is going to be

motherfucking dope now and I hope that

he actually you know gets to make this

come to a nice because you know he's

going to the original creator so sure

you know this is you eat props and he

also had this to say it's so interesting

because unlike a comic book that has had

40 writers or 100 writers over the

course of a decade or two decades or

whatever for decades now madam your

silent has essentially had one voice so

you're dealing with a highly highly

specific property that's ideal syncretic

with one person in one person's point of

view and the way in which they interpret

sort of culture and Western culture and

twist that back around into the super

pure amazing property that has a tone

that I think is unlike anything else

that is out there I actually make that

when people see calm they'll realize

like oh totally there are things that

sort of line up with this where this can

be incredibly serious dark and intense

or it can also be incredibly goofy and

kind of takes a piss out of itself and

be plastic at times much like Metal Gear

luckily there are amazing producers on

it but that's a property that is so pure

and important to my soul because it's

something that I grew up on that I would

love to Shepherd into the film that it

needs to be I think it'd be a massive

film I think it'd be an incredible film

but it needs to be done in a way that

completely honors what metal gear is

because it's a classic and it's a

seminal work not just in video games

putting media man you speaking my

language Jordan I'm liking everything

that you are saying right now I didn't

realize you were such a big metal gear

fan I bet if I were to meet you in real

life

no we might be able to you know damn it

up now with the release of such movies

as Deadpool and Logan you know it was

our rating it was brought to Jordan's

attention you know hey you think that

metal gear could go in this route and

here's what he had to say I think that

for me i want to make the version of the

movie that is most true to what it needs

to be so that is a deadpool or logan

route where you go with a smaller budget

and you're able to make it are great if

you need to blow it out more really get

that bigger budget and go pg-13 I think

it could exist in both avenues there are

hyper violent parts to metal gear but I

would not necessarily call the hyper

violent parts of core element of it

versus like the tone and the voice and

the philosophies that the characters

exhibit those characters sort of are

these walking philosophy so I think

nailing that part is far more important

necessarily been thinking about the

rating at this point because right now

we're just trying to get the best

version of it you know what I got to

agree i think that Metal Gear Solid

could exist in the pg-13 space but they

might have to like kind of push the

boundaries of that rating a bit but if

it's in our space it could definitely

exist there easily but I feel like it

might dip too far into the over violent

nature which you know member yet has a

lot of violence in it but that like you

said is not the focal point of the

series it's much more going on there and

it's never really been like two overly

gruesome to suffer you know I guess you

can count the cyborg ninja hallway scene

where he's estimated all them soldiers

but aside from that has never been to

over league or anything like that even

when you you know play the game you

blast a fucking soldier plaint blankets

head doesn't explode or anything so I

think it could you know like you said

existed either space Jordan was also

asked if you know the uncertainty based

on whether it's going to be pg-13 or r

has affected the screen writing process

and this is what he had to say I think

right now the more important thing is

let's nail the voice let's mail a story

that makes sense you look at the scope

of the Metal Gear world and you go all

the way back to the 60s and before that

in the Lord and then you go to the more

contemporary games in the near future

and stuff like that you're dealing with

decades and decades and decades of

characters you're dealing with like okay

how does solid snake and big boss in Iraq how major zero

and all those other people interact with

each other how do you pick and choose

the cyborg ninja and the sniper wolf and

all these people and have them fit into

a narrative that makes sense

now thinking about that hit on the point

that would be hard because there's a lot

of intricate characters I don't know how

they're gonna fit them all into one of

them it's going to take someone with a

lot of skill to pull that off I mean

they've managed to do it with the Marvel

properties you know like till the war

and Avengers and shit so it can be done

but it takes a real delicate touch and

so it was very astute you know in that

category he also went on to say that

he's trying to make a metal gear film

that would make metal gear solid super

fans completely pleased and for that oh

man yeah I'm going to go see this

fucking movie if it gives me so let's go

at sea the last thing you had to say

about this subject so first and foremost

beyond thinking about budget I want to

find the version that someone like you

who's like a super fan of this property

would say they did it that's my middle

year that's my shit beyond that being a

video game movie beyond the difference

between active experience and passive

experience and why people haven't been

able to translate an active experience

into a good passive experience in the

shape of a film beyond that question to

me it's not even about being a video

game movie Metal Gear is an important

story an important set of characters so

it just needs to be approached right

from how we nail that and once we mail

that then budget questions will happen

then those things will happen down the

road but right now I'm just working with

incredible producers and trying to make

a version that you or a metal gear mega

fan would be proud of and when people

would be comfortable with that version

to say I know this is different i know

this is not exactly the way a normal

movie might go but this is very metal

gear and that is what will make random

joe shmoe and Nebraska who has no idea

what metal gear is that is what will

make them fall in love with this

franchise and with Solid snake these

people and that will make them say

beyond the nerve verse and things like

that who already accept this thing as

super important it's such a potentially

massive thing that we're focused on

getting that right first man this guy is

just saying all the right things you can

tell he is totally passionate about the

series he knows who major zero is he knows that

Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater took

place in the 1960s the Cold War and all

that shit he he's definitely sat down

with hideo kojima he knows his shit like

I said Kong skull island was pretty cool so I

said that this guy can do middle your

son right after reading this and even

though Sony behind that I hope that they

take their hands off the reins and let

guy do a thing because it can shape up

to be a great movie if he's able to do

it right and the thing is that this guy

seems so passionate about it then if

they don't kind of let him about it kind

of have a you know the creative freedom

to do sting I was feeling that he'll

just say fuck it but another thing is

that I gotta say you know in the movie

Space Sony years and doing too great but

in the video game space Sony is doing

fantastic and they do have a partnership

with Hideo Kojima for said stranding so

I definitely feel like maybe they could

do right by this especially considering

the senator they respect cause you much

so much so with that being said I'm

excited and I can't wait to see what

goes down with this so what do you guys

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HOW & WHAT I STUDIED TO PASS THE RD EXAM - Duration: 8:11.

Am I going to fail?? I'm going to be

honest with you guys that R.D. exam

is no joke!

(MUSIC)

So HI everyone my name is Kim

I am a registered dietitian as usual if

you're new to my channel welcome go

ahead and push that subscribe button for

my regular visitors: welcome back. I'm

going to be honest with you guys that

R.D. exam is no joke! It's a hard aye!

Sometimes I think I'm in Canada so I

like to aye a lot. (Kiss) love to all my Canadians

out there. That R.D. exam had me very

very anxious. I'm just going to share

with you a few things I did to pass my

R.D. exam which may be helpful for you. If

you guys have watched any of my previous

videos popping up now. Click on it. You

guys will know that I did my internship

with the United States government so my

internship had a very heavy clinical

base and clinical foundation. So towards

the end of my internship my internship

director was encouraging all the

dietetic interns to go ahead and start

applying for a job because you're going

to be our R.D. eligible. So for those of you

that do not know basically what R.D.

eligible is it's when you're finished

with your internship, you haven't taken

your exam but, you can still apply for a

job and have a dietitian co-sign on your

notes. So that's what we all started to

do and I was offered a job before I

finished my internship. So I finished my

internship on a Friday and that Monday I

started my job. So what does this have to

do with the R.D. exam? So actually I was

not someone who you know took time off

right after finishing my internship and

just hit the books . The reason for that

is you know right after the internship

you need money, so definitely I was like

well you know why not kill two birds

with one stone get some money because

you know there's bills that have to be

paid and also learn as much from

actually being in the clinical setting. I

actually waited three months to take my

R.D. exam after I finished my internship

and during this time

I was working and I was studying. So

something that was always a little

difficult for me was memorizing the

whole entire list of medications and the

different micronutrients that it affects

so being able to work and to see how

solu-medrol can affect someone and to

see how all the other medications out

there could affect someone actually

helped me with my studies. Another tool

that I used was this book that I have

right here in front of me. I hope you

guys can see it's my R.D. exam review guide.

I actually got this book about two years

before taking my R.D. exam. Reason why I

got it two years before taking my R.D.

exam; another video popping up right now.

It was the only tool that I used to

study for my exam. So something that I

should have said with the Breeding and

Associates book it breaks down what the

exam will cover. So during the time that

I took my exam is said that 40 % was going to be on clinical and

community nutrition which I feel that

was my strong point. Twelve percent was

going to be on food science, food safety.

Ten percent was going to be on

counseling, communication, education and

research. Seventeen percent was going to

be on food service which was my weak

point and 21% percent was going

to be on management, marketing, quality

improvement, human resources. Something that

was always a little difficult for me

during the entire studying process where

these calculations that you find in food

service. Like finding the fixed cost?

Finding the number of servings from a

number 12 scoop size in a 12 gallon

container? The only thing I really

understood were FTE's, edible portion and

as purchased portion so the food service

was always a little difficult for me. So

certain things that I did as well

besides actually working in the field

and understanding why we do things in

dietetics the way that it's done and

studying for my exam simultaneously

while I was working, I had to learn to

relax! Because as I stated earlier I had,

I was just very nervous I was

nervous Nellie. Something that I did um

different relaxation techniques for

instance I would pray a lot and I would

pray often. I would pray right before I

study and I would pray after I studied and

I was like Lord Jesus please help me to

retain this information. I was hired as

someone that is R.D. eligible so if I

didn't pass my dietitian exam I was

going to be fired! Something else that I

did decide to do, the night before my exam I just

stopped saying because I said well if I

don't know it now, I'm not going to know

it. So when it was the day for me to take

my exam I actually had one of my family

member drive me to the site because I

mean the site was probably an hour and a

half away so that did give me some

time to review certain things that I

didn't know. So I actually got to my

destination about an hour early because

as I stated before in a previous video I

like to scope out locations especially

if I haven't been there before. I became

familiar with the location I saw the

amount of traffic that was flowing

through. During my exam I was a bit

shocked because my exam focused a lot on

clinical. Off the bat I kid you not, I

could've swore I was taking a pharmacy

exam. Now I don't remember how many

questions I actually got on the exam. My

dietetic internship director said

something to me; don't quote me on this,

like... like.. it was like 200, like 200

questions on the test I can't remember.

So the way how the test works you have

and don't quote me on this because I

mean I took my exam a while ago, about

200 questions if i'm not mistaken and my

internship director said the test will

shut off on you automatically as soon as

you get enough points to pass. With that

200 questions she was saying okay like

the test is automatically going to shut

off as soon as you get the proper amount

of points. So when I got to question like

180 I was like okay? I was like God why, why is

it my test shutting off, am am I

going to fail?? and 181 test is still

going ,182, 183 and I'm sweating and

then I pause and I

said a little prayer. So I got to question

188 if i'm not mistaken and my test

shut off: Congratulations you passed and

i was like all right. I'm a dietitian!

Because you guys know I had a lot

on the line. I had this job that I wanted

to keep at my local hospital and granted

I worked for three months so coming

right out of my internship I mean I

didn't get the time to sit down and just

delve myself into the information. So

there were six of us in my dietetic

internship class and one of the dietetic

interns took her test, she was the first

one, she took her test like three weeks

after the internship finished and I was

the second to last person to take my

test. And also got like a lot of

situational questions where two answers

could be right but, it uses it likes to

use you know what is the best answer.

So these are just a few tips, few

things that I did to pass my R.D. exam. For

other dietitians out there please

leave in the comments section below what

are some things that you did to pass

your R.D. exam? What are some tips that

you want to give future dietitians,

dietetic interns because now is that

season where you guys are about to take

your exam. As always remember to like as

well as subscribe. Thank you guys for

watching have a good day bye.

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GYPSY BLANCHARDE: Looking at the open ocean now...

and it's beautiful.

WOMAN: Gypsy was in a wheelchair.

She had leukemia and she was having seizures...

and she had to be tube-fed.

And, then gradually, that story fell apart.

♪ (OMINOUS MUSIC) ♪

Things were not always as they appeared.

How do you kill your own mother?

This a tragic event, surrounded by mystery and public deception.

GYPSY: People thought of us as the sweetest, mother-daughter,

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Prince Harry Secretly Visits Meghan Markle Ahead of Easter.

News has obtained exclusive pictures of Prince Harry arriving at Meghan Markle's Toronto

home Wednesday night.

With a large duffel bag in hand and a baseball hat to conceal his face, Harry made his way

into his girlfriend's abode ahead of Easter weekend.

The redheaded royal and his ladylove were last spotted at Prince Harry's best friend's

wedding in Jamaica last month, where they seemed to radiate happiness throughout the

weekend.

The Suits actress spent some quality time with Harry and his friends, which allowed

her to get to know his inner circle even better.

Prince Harry and Meghan have taken their romance around the world, traveling back and forth

to London, Toronto, Norway and more.

While in Norway, Prince Harry and Meghan went whale watching and sat under the Aurora Borealis�how

romantic!

"Harry is truly in love," a source told News in January.

"They're very serious."

Our insider also said it wouldn't be a surprise if the couple got engaged later this year.

While Meghan has been filming her hit USA show, Prince Harry has been keeping busy with

his royal family.

Earlier this week he gathered with his brother, Prince William, and Canadian Prime Minister

Justin Trudeau in France to remember armed forces who had fallen during the 1917 Battle

of Vimy Ridge.

And a few days before that he attended the U.K. trials for this year's Invictus Games,

which will take place in Toronto.

Is it just us, or does Prince Harry have a lot of Canadian connections these days?!

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♪♪

>>I am so excited because we are combining

my three favorite things: Acts of kindness,

money, and what is that behind your ear?

Magic.

Wa-chaa!

And although I'm a fantastic magician,

we brought one in.

This is Evan.

We are going to pretend that Evan is my brother,

but I've lost him in the park somewhere,

and my phone just died.

Shoot.

>>So I'm going to ask complete strangers

if they will help me.

And if they do, Evan is going to come back and give them

a very special surprise.

We're going to give them a dollar.

>>Doesn't seem like enough, though, right?

>>I don't know how he does that.

That's crazy.

How does he do it, Sam?

Sam.

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Oh, no no.

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Mine just died, I was just about to call my brother.

>>Uh.

>>I don't have mine on me.

>>I left it in the car!

>>Oh, dang it, that's okay.

>>I'm sorry.

>>That's okay.

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Thank you.

That's alright, I appreciate it.

Am I really that suspicious?

Excuse me.

I'm sorry to bug you.

>>Go ahead!

>>Um, do you have a cell phone I could borrow,

mine just died?

>>Yeah.

>>I'm trying to find my brother.

>>Yeah.

>>Gosh, thank you so much.

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Say thank you, babe.

Here you go.

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No it's me.

>>Oh, you're here?

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>>Okay, uh, where you at?

>>Um, I'm by the snack bar.

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>>How close are you?

>>Closer than you think.

>>Oh my gosh!

>>I can't thank you enough.

I wish there was something nice I could do for you.

>>No you're fine.

>>They do say money grows on trees?

>>Oh my goodness!

>>You know what?

You deserve more.

>>You do, look.

So, take the one dollar bill.

Nothing in my hands, watch we just change it just like that

into a 20 dollar bill.

>>Oh my gosh!

>>Thank you so much.

>>You're welcome!

Happy to all of us.

>>It's Emilie, this really nice lady let me borrow her phone.

>>Here you go.

>>Thank you.

>>You're welcome.

>>Oh, thank you.

>>Yeah, no problem.

>>Thanks, how close are you?

>>Closer than you think.

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Thank you so much, I wish there was something

I could do for you!

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>>They do say money grows on trees?

>>Oh my gosh!

>>Oh man, that tree is doing real good.

>>I'm going to give that to you.

>>No!

That was really cool!

>>But you know what?

That's not enough.

>>Change it.

Nothing in my hand.

Watch.

Just change it.

>>Oh my goodness!

>>This is counterfeit?

>>No, it's for real!

>>Watch, just change it.

>>Oh my gosh!

>>He has magic.

>>He does have magic!

>>How about a 20 for your act of service?

>>Really?

>>Yeah, thank you.

>>No, no, no!

I can't do that!

>>You are on a hidden camera show called Random Acts!

If you look behind you...

>>What a cool thing that you guys are doing!

How cool!

Thank you!

>>That's pretty cool.

>>How do you say random acts of kindness in Spanish.

>>Buen acto enspirado.

>>One, two, three.

>>Un buen acto enspirado.

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We had so many people help.

Everyone was so nice, and I even learned a magic trick.

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Watch.

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Nazis in America The U.S. has not always been as welcoming to refugees as we think

President Donald Trump�s executive order to sharply restrict immigration from seven

predominantly Muslim countries has been decried by many as reckless, punitive and even unconstitutional.

Nearly half the electorate, however, applaud the president for suspending immigration even

if it means turning back refugees, many of whom are innocent victims of the political

violence besetting the Middle East.

The Conversation

None of this is unprecedented.

American presidents have periodically curtailed the entry of individuals or groups in the

name of national security.

Such measures invariably have proven controversial, often unleashing a fiery public debate about

the relative merits of protecting the homeland at the cost of undermining our values.

As a historian who has studied how Central European Jewish refugees were denied entry

to the United States during World War II, I know that while America has often welcomed

immigrants to its shores, there have been moments in our past when our doors have slammed

shut on those most in need.

Nor has there been a shortage of animus to those already in the country.

Father Charles Coughlin, whose Sunday afternoon radio program boasted a nationwide audience

of 30 to 40 million during the 1930s, spewed invective about how the Kristallnacht was

justified by historic wrongs committed by Jews against Christians.

Isolationists, America Firsters and pacifists condemned American Jews for warmongering.

Nazis in America?

One such moment when the distrust of refugees reached a fever pitch occurred during the

spring of 1940, when a succession of lightning-quick German victories in Western Europe led Franklin

Roosevelt to raise the specter of Nazi infiltration into the Americas.

The swift capitulation of Western Europe was attributed to Nazi agents, disguised as journalists,

diplomats, tourists and refugees, in the months prior to the German invasion.

In his fireside chat of May 26, 1940, FDR implored the public to be vigilant of a Fifth

Column threat: internal traitors, who would undermine the nation�s ability to defend

itself.

Here Roosevelt was alluding to more than 250,000 German- and Italian-Americans, some of whom

were thought to be more sympathetic to their homelands than their adopted country.

Even though historians have offered correctives about the nature and extent of the Fifth Column�s

role in the Nazi victories, the perception at the time among the Allied military establishment,

the press and the public on both sides of the Atlantic was that such furtive activities

were vital to the Reich�s war effort.

Rumors and erroneous reports, some surreptitiously placed by British intelligence which sought

to sway American public opinion of the need to enter the war, raised alarm about Nazi

sabotage on the home front.

FDR warned Congress of Germans leapfrogging from North African bases to Brazil and then

sending troops up the isthmus through Central America to Mexico.

Isolationist sentiment fed xenophobia against imagined threats from radicals and foreigners.

An obedient American public took the threat seriously.

In just one day in May 1940, the FBI received more than 2,900 reports of suspected sabotage.

German advances persuaded Roosevelt and his advisers of the need to ensure greater control

over aliens.

By June 1940, Congress had passed the Smith Act, which required aliens to register and

be fingerprinted and gave the government the power to deport current or past members of

fascist and communist organizations.

After Pearl Harbor, more than 11,000 German-Americans and 120,000 Japanese-Americans were rounded

up and placed in internment camps for the duration of the war.

A curious logic

Roosevelt defended the need to watch refugees.

He invoked an alleged Nazi threat to shoot family members of German Jewish refugees unless

the latter consented to work for the Reich as spies.

If enemies were believed to be living among the general population, it is perhaps understandable

that refugees became such handy scapegoats.

Each time a refugee in the U.S. was rumored to be a spy, whether corroborated or not,

it lent credence to the restrictionist argument that excluding refugees was a matter of national

security.

Targets of discrimination in their homelands and in the United States, these stateless

exiles experienced a kind of double jeopardy, victimized by a curious logic that gained

greater resonance as it merged with Fifth Column paranoia.

In 1940, a State Department memorandum was sent to consular agents in Europe urging them

to reject or suspend any application for a visa �about which there was any doubt.�

From mid-1940 to mid-1941, only 4,000 refugees entered the United States, down from 40,000

in the previous 12 months.

The department then went further, refusing to grant visas to individuals who had relatives

residing in German-occupied territory.

The problem, of course, was that by the middle of 1940 much of Central and Western Europe

already was under Nazi control.

Many were trapped, unable to get out.

The new regulations had the desired effect.

Only 21,000 refugees were admitted from Axis-controlled nations for the war�s duration, a paltry

10 percent of the mandated quotas.

If the new restrictive policies had not gone into effect and the quotas had been met, an

additional 190,000 persons might have made it to safety to the United States.

Some within the State Department spoke out on behalf of the refugees, but to no avail.

Robert Pell, the assistant chief of the Division of European Affairs, who manned the refugee

desk, penned a feisty internal memo urging aggressive action to spirit refugees

out of Europe.

From that point on, he was branded as an advocate for the exiles, and his position within the

department became increasingly untenable.

After Pell was reassigned, his successor, Charles Wagg, met a similar fate.

His position at the refugee desk was �redefined,� and he was subsequently let go in the winter

of 1941.

At first glance, the parallels between then and now are striking.

Just as in 1940, we live in a moment when many are distrustful of foreigners and feeling

economically insecure.

In 1938, the unemployment rate was a staggering 19 percent and 10 million Americans were still

unemployed.

In contrast, the current unemployment rate has dipped to 4.8 percent, but that has not

diminished the very real sense of economic dislocation that exists in our heartland.

In both cases, it was within the State Department that opposition surfaced.

This time more than a thousand foreign service officers have expressed their disagreement

in an internal dissent cable.

During the Trump administration, however, consent has not been confined to the Foreign

Service.

The acting attorney general was summarily fired for refusing to comply with the executive

order.

But we should be wary of facile comparisons.

As brutal as Islamic State is, I�d argue it has never posed the existential threat

to our way of life that Hitlerism did.

Even though many wanted America to stay out of World War II, the country was not as polarized

then as it is now.

FDR, a popular two-term president about to win a historic third term later that fall,

had earned the trust of many Americans.

Public opposition to Trump�s executive order is much greater than it ever was to FDR�s

restrictions.

In fact, despite the looming humanitarian crisis in Europe in 1940, there was little

sentiment to relax the quota restrictions and take in the refugees.

Anti-Semitism, especially within the State Department, should not be discounted as well

as a contributing factor.

War and economic uncertainty engender fear and stoke xenophobia.

Roosevelt played upon those fears to help prepare the public for America�s entry in

World War II.

In contrast, Trump has served as an echo chamber for the anxieties of his political base during

the campaign and I�d contend now acts irresponsibly to fulfill his promises.

The diplomatic consequences of this executive order are difficult to foresee.

Sadly, history has provided ample evidence of the human costs.

For more infomation >> Nazis in America The U S has not always been as welcoming to refugees as we think - Duration: 11:15.

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MÁS ALLÁ DE LAS PALABRAS - Conferencia en Directo con el Dr. Ángel Luís Fernández - Duration: 1:49:55.

For more infomation >> MÁS ALLÁ DE LAS PALABRAS - Conferencia en Directo con el Dr. Ángel Luís Fernández - Duration: 1:49:55.

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Chris Brown Feels Betrayed By Quavo | TMZ Live - Duration: 2:42.

CHARLES: MOVING ON TO CHRIS

BROWN AND HIS OLD BUDDIES MIGOS

ONE IN PARTICULAR QUAVO WHO IS

HANGING OUT AND DATING WHATEVER

YOU WANT TO SAY WITH KARRUECHE

TRAN CHRIS'S EX AND CHRIS IS

REALLY UPSET.

HARVEY: DIDN'T SEE THAT COMING.

CHARLES: FEELS LIKE QUAVO

STABBED HIM IN THE BACK.

YOU ARE BEING CRAZY BUT I'M

GOING TO BE REAL.

BASICALLY MIGOS VIOLATED THE

BRO' CODE, QUAVO.

CHRIS BROWN FELT LIKE HE WAS HIS

BOY AND SUPPORTED THE ALBUM.

SHOWED HIM LOVE AND HELPED HIM

PUT ON IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY

THEN HE STARTS DATING HIS EX.

THAT WAS TRICKY.

HARVEY: OK.

CHRIS BROWN SHOULDN'T DO

ANYTHING ABOUT THAT JUST F.Y.I.?

THREATEN HIM?

CHARLES: DON'T POST ANY VIDEOS

SAYING I'M GOING AFTER YOU

BECAUSE THERE'S A RESTRAINING

ORDER.

HARVEY: HE DID IT WITH TYSON

BECKFORD.

CHARLES: YES.

HARVEY: HE NEEDS TO UNDERSTAND

SHE IS NOT A SOFA AND SHE IS A

PERSON AND NOT TREATED AS

PROPERTY AND --

YOU ARE TRICKY.

YOU DON'T BELIEVE IN THE BRO'

CODE OR ANY CODE.

YOU ARE TRICKY.

THAT IS A DIFFERENT SITUATION.

HARVEY: NO, I'M RATIONAL.

IF SOMEONE DATES AN EX THAT

WAS CLOSE TO YOU YOU SHOULD FEEL

SOME WAY AND WANT TO BEAT THEIR

ASS AND YOU ARE NOT IN THAT

CODE.

I'M IN THE CODE OF IF SOMETHING

IS MINE YOU AIN'T SUPPOSED TO

TOUCH IT.

HARVEY: I WOULD SUGGEST YOU STOP

TALKING ON THE ADVICE OF YOUR

LAWYER.

CHARLES: IS IT ALL RIGHT TO CALL

YOUR BOSS TRICKY?

HARVEY: WHAT I WORRY ABOUT IS

STHRAOEPBT$

SHE IS THREATENING THE PEOPLE

THAT ARE DATING HER EXES.

I'M FROM CHICAGO AND I DON'T

KNOW, CHRIS HAS BEEN GOING OFF

ON EVERYBODY WHO EVEN COMMENTS

ABOUT KARRUECHE.

SHE DOESN'T CARE, TIME TO MOVE

ON.

HARVEY: SHE WANTS HIM OUT OF HER

LIFE.

RIGHT.

SO FIND ANOTHER GIRL WITH A

SIMILAR NAME.

I'M AVAILABLE.

IF HE IS AVAILABLE I'M DONE.

HARVEY: RAGAN, GET THIS GUY A

"TMZ$

"TMZ."

CHARLES: FALLUCCI AND TARUCCI

GETS YOU A T-SHIRT?

For more infomation >> Chris Brown Feels Betrayed By Quavo | TMZ Live - Duration: 2:42.

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Lake County Sheriff's Department Asserts Total Dominance - Duration: 1:41.

- I am a big boy.

I wear big boy pants and have big boy guns.

I use big boy juice

by the hundreds of tons.

As you can see, there's four big boys behind me.

Their names are Keith, Mitch, Mike, and Jeremy.

And before you ask, yes,

each one is my son.

You can't tell 'cause their masks,

but trust me, they're having fun.

A big boy mask to hide their big boy grin

'cause when we swing huge battering rams,

us big boys win.

To the citizens of Lake County,

please fear us.

It's the only thing we want from you,

way more than your trust.

Armored vests, guns, and battering rams,

cooler toys can't be found in Toys "R" Us land.

Citizens of Lake County, listen to my pleas.

Dressing up my boys all scary is how I get my jollies.

I'm a big fucking man.

Please, please believe me.

If you don't, we will shoot you.

That's the message, you see.

Watch your backs.

We are coming for you. Run.

For more infomation >> Lake County Sheriff's Department Asserts Total Dominance - Duration: 1:41.

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Acknowledging Artistry || Kellie Jordan Smith: Painter - Duration: 1:48.

I like to do oils and printmaking.

I think oils would be my favorite.

Sophomore year my teacher, Dr. Stueck and Ms. Ellis they really brought that out of me (that

I like to paint).

I find inspiration off of Pinterest.

It probably sounds really lame but I go through Pinterest and I'm like, "Hmm I like that."

I like it and I put two things together and then just paint them.

I might take a background from one picture and then take the subject of another picture

and put them together to make a painting or whatever it is… a charcoal or something.

When I paint, I feel like I can just do whatever I want on the canvas.

I feel like saying I feel free is very cliché, but at the same time, it's kind of true.

Especially for my school, where we paint it's all glass windows, music playing and

you just paint whatever you want.

I think the environment is very important where you're painting.

Art to me would be a self-expression for me to just like I said do whatever I want.

Some of my dreams artistically right now would be to sell all of my paintings and get paid

off of my hard work

(that I did over the years).

What's next for me would be just making painting more of a hobby than just a lifestyle

or that being my profession.

I'd like to do it just on the side instead of my whole life.

My name is Kellie Jordan Smith and I like to paint.

For more infomation >> Acknowledging Artistry || Kellie Jordan Smith: Painter - Duration: 1:48.

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Did Prince Harry and the Queen Encourage Meghan Markle to Shut Down Her Web Site? - Duration: 1:38.

Did Prince Harry and the Queen Encourage Meghan Markle to Shut Down Her Web Site?

It has been a strange, confusing time for everyone�in particular your In the Limelight

co-hosts Josh Duboff and Julie Miller�ever since Meghan Markle made the dramatic announcement

that she is going to be shutting down her lifestyle blog, the Tig, which had been running

for three years.

�Above all, don�t ever forget your worth,� Markle wrote in her farewell post, �as I�ve

told you time and time again: you, my sweet friend, you are enough.�

Unsurprisingly, Markle�s decision led to a whole flurry of reports wondering if either

Markle�s boyfriend, one Prince Harry, or Markle�s potential future grandmother-in-law,

the Queen herself, were somehow behind the call.

And was the Tig�s abrupt departure a sign that an engagement with Harry was imminent?!?

In this week�s episode of Vanity Fair�s pop-culture podcast, Duboff and Miller break

down every angle of the development.

And, let�s just say, they take a lot of this quite personally.

Additionally, the two debate the recent Twitter maybe-flirtation between Katy Perry and Ryan

Phillippe.

(Duboff has some theories And they discuss Kylie Jenner�s latest antics�of which

there are, as ever, many.

thanks for watching.

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