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As the healthcare debate flares up in Congress again, talk-show host Jimmy

Kimmel has been thrust into the middle of the debate. Welcome back to What's

Trending, I'm Ava Gordy. Be sure to LIKE this video and SUBSCRIBE for more. Jimmy

Kimmel has been devoting a lot of his nightly monologue to the healthcare

debate.

Kimmel also had something to say after being told to

shut up by Fox & Friends.

It's an unlikely shift for Kimmel, who is fairly unpolitical in

his show. Other late-night host like Stephen Colbert and Seth Meyers have

been seeing bigger ratings because of their more politically focused

monologues. Kimmel, however, has been trying to keep the comedy fair and

balanced. In an interview during the 2012 election Kimmel told salon, "I do say

whatever I want. I just try to keep in mind that mine is not a political show

and that our audience is split half-and-half, and people are very

emotional about this stuff. And I just try and spread the ribbing around." So how

did Jimmy Kimmel get into the middle of this healthcare debate?

In May, Kimmel's son William was born with a congenital

heart defect. In an emotional monologue, Kimmel recounted the story of his son

William's birth and the immediate open-heart surgery required. Before the

Affordable Care Act, William's heart condition would have been seen as a

pre-existing condition. Insurance companies used to be able to deny health-

care because people need healthcare during their lives. For a baby born with

William's condition, healthcare coverage could mean the difference between life

and death.

After Kimmel's emotional speech, the Obamacare repeal bill moved from the House to the

Senate. Senator Bill Cassidy invoked Kimmel's name on cable news to describe

his opposition to the new healthcare bill.

Kimmel then had senator

Cassidy on his show and asked him this:

Sounds so convincing.

The push to repeal Obamacare was thought to be over in July but, John

McCain's last minute "No" vote killed the so-called "skinny repeal," and the fight to

defend Obamacare was thought to be over. Republicans have been trying to repeal

Obamacare ever since it was signed in 2010. According to Gallup, the ACA has

reached a majority approval rating for the first time back in April, with a

rating of 54%. That's a full 20% higher than Trump's approval rating. And way

more popular than Congress, with their abysmal 16% approval. I don't get

it! Congress seems like they're pretty cool dudes... But now, there is a new health-

care bill in the Senate and one of the authors is Bill Cassidy. And guess what

else is in the bill? The return of pre-existing conditions. Naturally, Kimmel

lashed out at Cassidy for his dishonesty.

The Graham-Cassidy bill is by all accounts worse than the last Republican

healthcare bill. The bill also fails to meet the requirements that Cassidy,

himself a medical professional, claimed he wanted to vote for. Graham-Cassidy

would allow for insurance companies to remove or reject customers, and impose

caps on how much insurance will pay out over your life. All of this cast Kimmel

as an unlikely voice for the healthcare debate.

What do you guys think

of Jimmy Kimmel's unlikely move into political comedy? Let us know in the

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QUANTUM THEORY PREDICTS THAT THE FUTURE COULD BE INFLUENCING THE PAST (YES YOU READ THAT

CORRECTLY)

Physicist and Nobel laureate Richard Feynman once said, �We choose to examine a phenomenon

which is impossible, absolutely impossible, to explain in any classical way, and which

has in it the heart of quantum mechanics.

In reality, it contains the only mystery.�

And it�s true.

Multiple theories, such as quantum entanglement, have exited the theoretical realm and been

confirmed within the mainstream.

Even browsing through some previously classified documents in the CIA�s electronic reading

room, you can see how Black Budget science confirmed some of these topics decades ago,

yet we never heard about it through the mainstream.

Here is a prime example of a document on quantum entanglement.

From this document we can see that its existence was confirmed decades ago.

What�s also interesting about that document is that it discusses telepathy, a phenomenon

directly related to and made possible by discoveries within quantum physics.

�Parapsychology� pr �Psi� and quantum physics go hand in hand.

Now, a recent paper, published in Proceedings of The Royal Society A, supports the argument

that quantum theory must be �retrocausal,�or that an effect can occur before its cause.

Hard to wrap your head around, isn�t it?

But just because something cannot be understood, does not mean it isn�t real, and we shouldn�t

dismiss things we don�t understand.

This is often seen with concepts like telepathy, even though they�ve been confirmed and verified,

if covertly.

Take this document, for example, which examines the �paranormal ability to break through

spatial barriers.�

Lis Zyga from Phys.org points out the appeal of retrocausality:

First, to clarify what retrocausality is and isn�t: It does not mean that signals can

be communicated from the future to the past�such signaling would be forbidden even in a retrocausal

theory due to thermodynamic reasons.

Instead, retrocausality means that, when an experimenter chooses the measurement setting

with which to measure a particle, that decision can influence the properties of that particle

(or another particle) in the past, even before the experimenter made their choice.

In other words, a decision made in the present can influence something in the past.

Clearly, if this theory is correct, our concept of �time� is flawed � physical processes

can actually run forward and backwards while being described by the same physical laws.

Zyga, however, makes some comments that show a lack of awareness with regards to certain

concepts, as she argues that �the whole idea of retrocausality is so difficult to

accept because we don�t ever see it anywhere else.

The same is true of action at a distance.�

Action at a distance is the idea that physical systems can be moved, changed, or influenced

without being physically touched by anything else.

It refers to the nonlocal interaction of objects that are separated in space.

Again, this has been shown to be a real phenomenon, and it�s been well documented multiple times.

So, the statement that �we don�t really see it anywhere else� actually isn�t true.

Another great example, using quantum systems, comes from a paper published in the peer-reviewed

journal Physics Essays.

It explains how this experiment has been used repeatedly to explore the role of consciousness

in shaping the nature of physical reality.

It was published by Dr. Dean Radin, who you will see in the lecture below.

He�s the chief scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences.

He produced incredible results: Human intention, via meditators, was able to actually collapse

the quantum wave function.

The meditators were the �observer� in this case.

In fact, as Radin points out in his lecture, a �5 sigma� result was able to give CERN

the Nobel Prize in 2013 for finding the Higgs particle (which turned out not to be Higgs

after all).

In this study, they also received a 5 sigma result when testing meditators against non-meditators

in collapsing the quantum wave function.

This means that mental activity, the human mind, attention, and intention, which are

a few labels under the umbrella of consciousness, compelled physical matter to act in a certain

way.

�Observations not only disturb what has to be measured, they produce it.

. . . We compel [the electron] to assume a definite position.

. . . We ourselves produce the results of the measurement.�

If this weren�t true, then why, for example, would the American Institutes for Research

arrive at the following conclusion about action at a distance?:

The statistical results of the studies examined are far beyond what is expected by chance.

Arguments that these results could be due to methodological flaws in the experiments

are soundly refuted.

Effects of similar magnitude to those found in government-sponsored research at SRI and

SAIC have been replicated at a number of laboratories across the world.

Such consistency cannot be readily explained by claims of flaws or fraud.

Even as far back as 1985, a report prepared by the Army Research Institute disclosed that

�the data reviewed in this report constitute genuine scientific anomalies for which no

one has an adequate explanation for.�

This new paper, published by Matthew S. Leifer from Chapman University in California and

Mathew F. Pusey from the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Ontario, Canada,

wanted to find out if time, like matter, behaves differently at the quantum scale.

The researchers developed a model, based on action at a distance, where they exchanged

space for time.

So, as entanglement shows, there is really no separation between objects, or information

is actually travelling faster than the speed of light.

But, if causality ran backwards, this would posit that the particle in the present could

actually affect the particle that it was/is entangled with, back through time.

Meaning that, not only are two particles connected, showing that space is just the concept that

provides the illusion of separation, they are also still �entangled,� regardless

of time, which is why there are quantum theories predicting that what happens in the present

can actually change what happened in the past.

The Delayed Choice/Quantum Eraser

The delayed choice/quantum eraser experiment has been used multiple times, as well as repeated,

to show how time doesn�t exist in the way we currently understand it.

In 2007, (Science 315, 966, 2007) scientists in France shot photons into an apparatus and

showed that their actions could retroactively change something which had already happened.

As Asher Peres, a pioneer in quantum information theory, once pointed out: �If we attempt

to attribute an objective meaning to the quantum state of a single system, curious paradoxes

appear: quantum effects mimic not only instantaneous action-at-a-distance, but also, as seen here,

influence of future actions on past events, even after these events have been irrevocably

recorded.�

Wheeler�s Cosmic Scale Explanation of the Delayed Choice Experiment

John Wheeler uses a great analogy to illustrate a portion of this concept.

He asks us to imagine a star emitting a photon billions of years ago, heading in the direction

of planet Earth.

In between, there is a galaxy.

As a result of what�s known as �gravitational lensing,� the light will have to bend around

the galaxy in order to reach Earth, so it has to take one of two paths, go left or go

right.

Billions of years later, if one decides to set up an apparatus to �catch� the photon,

the resulting pattern would be an interference pattern.

This demonstrates that the photon took one way, and it took the other way as well.

One could also �peek� at the incoming photon by setting up a telescope on each side

of the galaxy to determine which side the photon took to reach Earth.

As we know from the double slit experiment, the very act of measuring or �watching�

which way the photon comes in means it can only come in from one side.

The pattern will no longer be an interference pattern representing multiple possibilities,

but a single clump pattern showing �one� way.

What does this mean?

It means how we choose to measure the �now� affects what direction the photon took billions

of years ago.

Our choice in the present moment affects what has already happened in the past.

Quantum entanglement exists, regardless of time, which means two bits of matter (physical

systems) can actually be entangled in time.

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The Most Stunning Celebrity Transformations We've Ever Seen - Duration: 5:43.

We've all wasted afternoons going through old pictures of ourselves, reminiscing about

the past and laughing at outdated clothes and hairstyles.

And the same could be said of A-list celebs!

It's hard to believe Chris Pratt has been both Star-Lord from Guardians of the Galaxy

as well as Andy from Parks and Recreation.

And who would have thought Hannah Montana would grow up to twerk?

Here are the most stunning celebrity transformations!

Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus and her dad, Billy Ray, starred together in the Disney hit, Hannah Montana.

Wholesome and talented, she was everything parents could ever want in a role model for

young viewers.

Fans were shocked when she shed her squeaky clean image in favor of barely-there stage

outfits, raunchy song lyrics, drug use, and interviews about how much she loves having

sex.

But Miley has since undergone yet another transformation and has returned to a softer,

drug-free existence.

She's focusing on love and says she's left those wild days behind her.

With the release of the low-key "Malibu," her style is clearly evolving yet again.

Taylor Swift

When Taylor Swift released her self-titled album in 2006, she was a fresh-faced, budding

country singer.

Then, she won the 2009 VMA for "You Belong with Me" and her life changed forever.

Gone are her country songs and sappy lyrics, and with tracks like "Bad Blood" and "Look

What You Made Me Do," the former country star is proving just how far she's come.

Chris Pratt

Back in his Parks and Rec days, no one would have described Chris Pratt as a leading man.

But after landing the lead role in Guardians, Pratt was able to show off both his comedic

skills and his impressively transformed physique.

The actor says when he was overweight, he struggled with depression and low sex drive.

Today, he may not always enjoy his diet, but he's definitely enjoying the benefits!

Justin Bieber

As a kid growing up in Canada, Justin Bieber competed in local talent shows until he started

uploading videos of himself to YouTube.

Against all odds, he gained the attention of Usher, and the rest is history.

While he launched his career with syrupy teen songs like "Baby," his life has taken many

surprising turns.

He's had run-ins with the law, fights with paparazzi, high-profile romances, and gotten

countless tattoos.

Now, he's trying to set boundaries with his fans after feeling burned out.

Although his intentions might be great, he often makes headlines when he refuses to pose

for pictures or scolds his followers for trying to push him past his limits — which does

nothing to improve his bad rep.

Selena Gomez

Selena Gomez got her start on Barney & Friends, and went on to star on the hit Disney show,

Wizards of Waverly Place.

Of course, she wasn't going to stay a teen forever, and her on-again-off-again relationship

with Justin Bieber helped mark her transition into adulthood.

She gained recognition as a solo artist with hits such as "Love You Like a Love Song,"

and "Come and Get It."

But, despite her success, Gomez was struggling on the inside.

After taking a break from the spotlight, Gomez has revealed a struggle with both lupus and

depression.

By focusing on herself, she says that she has found peace and true happiness.

Lil Kim

Lil Kim was widely regarded as one of the best female rappers, as she emerged with the

group Junior M.A.F.I.A in the '90s.

She established herself as artist, after releasing her solo album, Hard Core, in '96, wowing

critics with her "raw, unapologetic flow."

While she spent time in prison, for lying to a jury about a gun-related incident, fans

were just as shocked by her changing appearance.

Suddenly, she had much lighter skin, blonde hair, blue eyes, and breast implants.

In discussing her physical changes, Lil Kim told the Washington Post, "The girls that

[men] dated when I was younger were light-skinned and tall.

I'm short and brown-skinned.

I've always wondered… how do I fit in?

I think being Lil' Kim the rapper helped me deal with it better...[But] I still don't

see what they see."

Katy Perry

Born to evangelical parents, Katy Perry first released a gospel album that saw very limited

success.

So it was a shock to everyone when her first big break came after she released the song

"I Kissed a Girl."

As her popularity grew, her image became even more daring with her "California Gurls" video,

including some pretty suggestive themes.

But as her music career soared, her personal life suffered.

And after several high-profile splits, she's undergoing yet another metamorphosis.

She's shared her journey through counseling and meditation with her fans and even admitted

that she cut off all of her hair in an attempt at giving herself a fresh start.

Something tells us an even bigger transformation is yet to come.

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson

Dwayne Johnson came from a family with a wrestling background but aspired to play in the NFL.

After a back injury cost him his dream, he changed directions, enjoying an immensely

successful career in the WWE.

Who could have imagined that he'd transition, again, into a Hollywood actor?

We'd expect to see him in action movies such as Fast & Furious, but he's also taken on

dramatic roles in Walking Tall, as well as appearing in family-friendly fare including

Tooth Fairy.

Most recently, he's even talked about running for president!

Gal Gadot

Born in Israel, Gal Gadot intended to get a law degree after serving two years in the

military, where she trained other soldiers in combat.

But everything changed when, after reluctantly entering the pageant, she won Miss Israel.

After landing the role of Gabrielle in the Fast & Furious franchise, producers took a

gamble and cast Gadot in the role of Wonder Woman.

Hailed as the best thing about Batman v Superman, Gadot nailed her performance in the standalone

Wonder Woman film, winning over audiences and critics alike.

Melissa McCarthy

After endearing television audiences with her portrayal of Sookie St. James on Gilmour

Girls, Melissa McCarthy put her own name on the map with her incredible performance in

Bridesmaids.

She showed depth as well as humor, and before long, was starring in hit films such as The

Heat, Spy, and the all-female reboot of Ghostbusters.

Along the way, she did reveal that, as a plus-size woman, she struggled to find designers who

were willing to dress her for the red carpet.

As a result, she created her own line of clothing for women of all sizes.

Now, she's lost some weight and says the secret to her slimmer figure is, "I truly stopped

worrying about [my size].

I think there's something to kinda loosening up and not being so nervous and rigid about

it that, bizarrely, has worked."

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LoL bug - Duration: 0:31.

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Death of the Author - Duration: 7:29.

Oh hi! I've enjoyed many Woody Allen films. Unless you've been completely in your

own bubble for the last 20 years, you probably know Woody Allen for things

outside of his filmmaking. Gross, disgusting, transgressions. So can I like

Woody Allen films even if I'm not too fond of the person? Or is that just

giving them a free pass? There's a 1967 essay which I absolutely have not read,

written by Roland Barthes. It's entitled The Death of the Author, except it's all

in French and junk. Now I may not have personally read it but it was brought up

in many an English class that I attended. And it's also referenced in many other

media studies. And I'm sounding completely pretentious, I know. So it must

mean it's a Thursday! This essay changed the prevailing wisdom that the author

was the authority of how the text should be read. What ethnicity were they? What

was their socio-economic standing? Where did they lean politically? And what does

love got to do, got to do, got to do with it? Barthes found this much too simplistic and

that it gave too much power to the author, instead of the intended audience

of the piece, who bring their own upbringing and background to critique

what they were reading. He was using this as a way to look at literature

specifically, but I like to use it as a way of engaging with all types of media:

movies, TV, comics, messages written on bathroom walls. For me the worst types of

classes were those where the teacher would stand at the front and drone on

and on and ask questions like: "what does the author mean by these color of

curtains?" Which I just think is the least interesting question to ask, especially

when it's obvious that it represents the failed policies of the proletariat.

What the author means is less important than how I experienced the story. And because

I'm a complete and utter narcissist I do truly believe that. Whether the author

was a drunk, or a Catholic bishop, or a twelve-year-old savant, it's an

interesting biographical tidbit but really doesn't impact on how I react to

the story. I've been skating around the true topic

of today's video. And yes I said skating. I've been scraping frost off my car,

so winter is actually here. Thanks a lot Jon Snow. It's your fault the Wall came down.

How does this translate to bad people? Woody Allen and Roman Polanski

are most likely child rapists, and yet I still like many of their films. Orson

Scott Card wrote probably the best sci-fi story of all time and yet he's a

big ol' homophobe. Recently Joss Whedon was revealed to be a less than reputable

person towards his wife. Louis CK apparently masturbates in front of women

who don't want him to. And I'm sure there are many more that we could point to

throughout history. Let me know your favorite ones down in the comments below.

Nice engagement Kyle! For me the work is the work, and the person's the person. No

matter how small. My friend William White is a much smarter person than I am, and

so I recently asked him: does separating the art from the artist simply trick

ourselves so that we can continue liking something?

WILLIAM: Hello my name is William White.

And I was asked to talk about the death of the author, and separating art from

the artist, and generally about how I think that's a bad thing. And I think

it's unhealthy, and I think that artists should be held entirely accountable for

the things that they do in their personal life. And the only way to do

that is to connect them to their art, because if we continue allowing them to

either have monetary success or just, like, a success or a platform for their

art. Or, I mean while they're still alive. If we're still holding their art to a

higher standard than we're actually holding them to, then that gets to be a

problem. And it kind of blurs the lines between what we're finding actually good

about the art, and what we find good about the person who's making it. Some

trickier things about this is with people who have maybe been, like,

brilliant game-changing artists like Alfred Hitchcock or John Lennon, who

created entire filmographies and discographies of work that people

generally regard as being incredible. The thing about that is they are dead. So

they will no longer get monetary success, or will no longer have a platform for

their art. John Lennon beating his wife and being kind of an asshole in general

and Alfred Hitchcock being incredibly abusive, especially to the actresses that

were in his films. It's also more difficult because both of their art

forms were made entirely collaboratively, so

there are a lot of people who work on a film set. There are actors, and there are

gaffers, and grippers, and directors – well Alfred Hitchcock was a director –

but there are camera operators, and assistants, and crew, and extras, and all of those

people work to make a film. Supporting the work that Alfred Hitchcock made is

also supporting all of the other artists who were collaborators on it. It's not

about, like, dragging someone because they can't defend themselves, or

anything like that. It's that he did these really bad things and I think that

it's dangerous to disconnect those things from the work that they did

because it will just prove to further artists in the future that they will be

able to get away with stuff and still make their art. As long as, you know, they

die before they go to prison or something and then people can just, like,

ignore that and just focus on all the good art that they made, and how much

they they like that one song. Like some really good examples are Woody

Allen or Jared Leto. Or I mean Roman Polanski. People are still defending that

guy and that's like ... he fled the country and he's been in France for decades and

hid. And he's still making movies! And the big problem there is it just like if we

don't separate ... well if we do, if we are separating the art from the artists

(which I don't think is possible) but if we say that we are and we're doing this

it continues giving a platform to people who are doing horrible things. I would

rather, in a hypothetical world, have half as good of artwork in the world if all

of the people were fucking better. So thanks Kyle for getting me involved. I

hope that you found something out of this that works. Heyvall of Kyle's

viewers! It was cool chatting with you. Catch you around on the flip side.

KYLE: thanks William! There have definitely been critics of Barthes criticism, and I'm

sure there's some that are watching this video right now. I'm not here to say

that I am right, and that everyone else is wrong even though that is true. I

think it just comes down to how you view art. Should a work be judged on its own

merits or should the creators of that art also be judged. And for me I think

it's just more interesting to look at the work that's in front of me. Just know

that I always present my prettiest side to the audience. So judge accordingly. Of

course I'm much more interested in knowing what you think about this. Do you

think that the art and the artist should be separated? Let me know down in the

comments below! Thanks so much for watching. My name is Kyle. I upload videos

every Monday and Thursday. And if you want to be part of an exclusive club you

can also go and support me over on Patreon. I should learn French so I can

go and read that essay, But "essay" is Spanish. I don't know how language works...

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