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Waching daily May 2 2017

The Trump administration was all set to get rid of a program called Let Girls Learn.

Now, this is an initiative created and championed by both Michelle and Barack Obama in 2015

that basically had the Peace Corps go around the world and help bolster the educational

opportunities and educational tools available for young women all over the world.

Donald Trump on Monday, his administration, sent a memo out to Peace Corps saying you're

no longer going to do this program.

It's over.

Now, that didn't necessarily mean that the Peace Corps was going to give up all of their

tools, I guess, to help young women across the world get better education, but it did

mean that they were no longer allowed to use the phrase, use the program, Let Girls Learn,

which is what Michelle and Barack Obama had created.

Basically, the Trump administration was trying to deliver a very big blow, a very big slap

in the face, to Michelle Obama.

She championed this program and they were taking it away, at least the name.

Now after a little bit of public backlash, the Trump administration said we have no idea

what you're talking about.

We never sent this memo to the Peace Corps that CNN displayed on their website, so yeah,

you did.

Nonetheless, they've said that no, no, no, we're not ending that program.

We're not changing the name.

We're going to keep doing it for now.

The bottom line is that the Trump administration, right now, is trying to spite Michelle Obama

and they're doing it at the expense of young women and girls all over the world.

They're trying to take away educational opportunities for people's daughters in developing countries,

girls who don't have those opportunities presented to them in their own countries without some

kind of outside help.

We're trying to give them the opportunity to become equal or better, to raise these

developing countries to where they're developed countries.

That's the point of these educational programs that Michelle Obama has been championing for

years.

On top of that, the Trump administration also announced that they're going to try to phase

out Michelle Obama's healthy school lunch initiative thing.

They haven't specifically said what nutritional guidelines they're going to go with, what

they're going to continue, but we don't want anything that Michelle Obama was involved

in to still be a thing today.

That's what's happening in Washington, D.C.

This isn't about spiting Barack Obama, it's about spiting Michelle Obama.

Why?

Because she was one of the most powerful and influential first women that we have ever

had in this country.

I know some people would say it was Hillary.

I firmly disagree.

Michelle Obama was out there.

She was a face of this administration, she was working on these programs, she was getting

kids active.

Letting them eat healthy lunches, teaching them about nutrition, being involved, and

occasionally being the cool, hip mom that everybody wanted growing up.

They're trying to take that away from her.

The right wing media did nothing for eight years other than insult and demean Michelle

Obama because they didn't want to eat healthy, they didn't want to get active and get their

asses off the couch.

That's why they hate her.

But more importantly, they hate her because she's a black woman.

A powerful, strong, intelligent, black woman.

That is why Donald Trump and his administration and every Republican in Washington, D.C.,

is trying to undermine everything that she accomplished in eight years as the First Lady

of the United States.

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What You Should Know About Shadow People - Duration: 7:02.

Meditation Kicks Depression�s Ass For Good

By Dreamcatcher

Depression is more than just a bummer. It�s a stone cold killer.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO) depression is now the leading cause

of disability in the world, affecting more than 350 million people worldwide. In fact,

1 in 20 people reported having an episode of depression the previous year in a recent

global WHO survey.

Even worse, depression is also the leading cause of suicide, which has now passed up

car accidents as the number one cause of accident related deaths in the United States, according

to the American Journal of Public Health.

Depression has also become a multi-billion dollar business for pharmaceutical companies

that produce antidepressant Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) like Zoloft and

Prozac, medications that supposedly correct a �chemical imbalance� of neurotransmitters

like serotonin in the brains of depressed people. We have all seen the ads.

But a 2008 study at Florida State University found that there was no real scientific evidence

to support the chemical imbalance story, no matter how widespread.

Instead, researchers found that the theory has been �misrepresented� to the public

by corporations and the media and furthermore that much of the perceived efficacy of SSRI

antidepressant medications is due to the placebo effect.

In spite of this and other similar findings, antidepressants continue to be the most prescribed

drugs in the country.

More than 30 million Americans take them even though their therapeutic value is dubious

and they are linked to a growing number of serious side effects � including, most recently,

birth defects in children of pregnant women who use them.

When it comes to the real cause of depression, many scientific studies have shown depressed

people actually have more asymmetry in their brain function than normal, especially between

the right and left frontal lobes; areas responsible for thought and emotional processing.

This asymmetry is even considered a marker, or a predictor, of depression in people and

is associated with depressive thought patterns like hopelessness.

And what causes this asymmetry? The answer is stress. Depression, like Post Traumatic

Stress Disorder (PTSD), is actually caused by brain damage from stress.

This explains why numerous aspects of modern life, including student loan debt, are linked

to depression � the higher the debt, the higher the levels of stress and depression.

This opens up a can of worms about how society is structured, but it also begs the question:

If stress causes depression, can calmness reverse it?

Meditation, the age-old technique of focusing on the present in order to dwell in a state

of tranquility � the ultimate stress buster.

Amazingly, a slew of recent studies have found that meditation does actually �shape�

the brain; it corrects damage from stress, enhances connectivity between the two lobes

and even promotes cell growth in key regions that are underdeveloped in depressed people,

like the hippocampus.

This means that meditators are changing the actual structure of their brains (see video

above), thereby rewiring their emotional reactions and thought patterns to a calmer baseline

on a physical level. This makes them more resilient to depression permanently.

Studies have shown conclusively that meditation is more effective than antidepressants in

preventing a relapse of depression, and a first-of-its-kind study last year found the

practice to be just as effective as one-on-one cognitive behavioral therapy.

But studies aside, the question remains: can meditation completely cure an illness that

is currently plaguing the entire world?

To find out, Reset�s Ocean Malandra contacted Spike Gillespie, author of the newly published

book: Sit. Stay. Heal. How Meditation Changed My Mind, Grew My Heart and Saved My Ass.

After suffering from depression off and on for much of her adult life, Spike decided

in December 2012 (in the midst of a particularly heavy relapse) to devote herself to meditating

every day for a year � an endeavor she also recorded online by posting daily on her blog

Meditation Kicks Ass.

Three years of daily practice later, Spike remains depression free.

A resident of Austin, Texas, she now teaches a simple non-sectarian meditation technique

based on observing the breath, bringing the mind back to the present and the breath when

it wanders.

Spike says that anyone with a desire to try can get started practicing meditation to reap

its benefits. Her story is an inspiration and a testament to the healing powers of our

own mind.

Reset: Let�s start at the beginning. I know you say you had bouts of depression since

your teenage years, but about what age was that? And when did you start practicing meditation?

Spike: I can only take an educated guess.

Based on the fact I started binge-drinking at fourteen, and also that adolescent body

chemistry changes began the year before, I�m thinking my depression started very early

in my teen years.

I want to clarify that I cannot remember any protracted bouts of being leveled by depression

in my early teens, but also remember this was in the �70s, before we had the sort

of common usage terms for depression, self-medication, and treatment.

Plus I come from a very blue-collar background where you aren�t �allowed� to be depressed

� you get your ass up and you go do what is expected of you.

My earliest recollection of meditation is these super mini-meditations � like a minute

long � we did in Taekwondo, which I studied for a couple of years in my mid-thirties.

That wet my appetite. I was on a road trip in the early aughts when I heard about a Vesak

Day celebration at a monastery outside of St. Louis.

I knew nothing of Vesak Day but was interested in learning about Buddhism. I went and heard

Thubten Ch�dr�n speak and meditated with a very welcoming community and that was the

start of it.

Reset: Did you feel benefit from your early practices? If so, how?

Spike: Memory is a funny thing. Again, I don�t have any keen memories of magical enlightenment.

And my practice now compared to the early days is a lot different and, I think, yields

more noticeable results.

But yes, I did benefit from early practices because for one thing, I think anyone who

sits will experience some benefit and also because the early sitting led to the sitting

I do now.

So it was foundation work, even if I had a hard time being consistent or sitting for

more than five minutes.

Those early sessions were, I think now, very much about learning what it means to set intent,

and over time my intent to dedicate myself to a serious practice took root.

Reset: Did you ever try anti-depressants? If so, what was the experience?

Spike: Yes. Very, very briefly I tried four or five different anti-depressants/ anti-anxiety

medications. The results were always, always disastrous. Prozac made me very speedy and

unable to concentrate and I lost a lot of weight.

I was also still a drinker then, which is a bad combination. Effexor I tried just once,

and immediately felt dizzy and a momentary fuzzy blindness and I wanted to puke.

Wellbutrin made me nuts. Zoloft gave me a horrific headache. It�s important to factor

in that while I believe my reactions were mostly physical, there was likely some psychosomatic

stuff at play.

Reset: In researching this article I found that a lot of Buddhists and meditation practitioners

are reluctant to say that meditation cures depression, although in my opinion that�s

exactly what the whole �End of Suffering Bit� in Buddhism is all about. What�s

your view?

Spike: I want to be careful here to speak only to my experience. And yes, in my experience,

I say with absolute certainty meditation cured my depression. Since I began a serious practice

at the end of 2012 I have not had a bout of depression.

That is astonishing. Well actually these days it�s not astonishing, it just is. But with

each year that passed � and I am well into my third year now � I was amazed. It�s

like those signs you see at train yards: �X Number of Days Since Our Last Accident.�

I�m going on a whole lot of days since I last fell into bed and could barely function

for weeks at a time.

I still have down days and last February my PTSD got triggered and I had a few very, very

hard days. But my practice saw me through that. I did not fall into the hole.

I cannot know the future, maybe one day depression will return. But it seems very unlikely to

me, barring some incredible external tragedy, that I will ever again suffer like I used

to.

Because now, even days when I suffer, I have a crystal clear awareness of impermanence

and I know my suffering will soon ease. It always does.

Reset: Science shows that meditators do effectively re-shape their brains, leading to lasting

change. But in terms of the subjective experience, can you tell me what the biggest noticeable

differences were in terms of your thought process and emotional reactions after your

now almost three years of daily practice?

Spike: I like to joke with my friends and meditation students that the biggest change

is that I have a tremendous awareness now of how messy I am, that the meditation hasn�t

�cured� anything, simply made me extremely awake to my tics and traits and neuroses and

bad habits and how many bazillion miles away I am from even spotting the trailhead with

the sign that says, �Enlightenment This Way.�

The reality though, is that my awareness, and my awareness of my awareness, is a fantastic

tool.

So let�s say I am on Facebook � I have an extremely active wall and I am a very opinionated

person and people love to show up and argue with me sometimes. I am the absolute queen

of taking the bait.

I am a troll�s online dream date. I�m not just fascinated by the way certain people

feel a need to get in my face, but I�m fascinated by my sometimes non-equanimity in response.

I don�t always post a smartass reply � but often I do. Still, I have an awareness in

my heart and mind that I am feeling angry or irritated by an offhand remark of a stranger.

This in turn leads me to step back internally and say, �Hey, what�s all that about?

Why are you focusing so much energy on this stupid remark when that person already forgot

making it?�

When I use my awareness to examine my reactions, I can see:

�Hey, this is flashing you back to being bossed around as a kid by older sisters and

an angry dad. You are reacting to the past. This defensiveness is life long and it causes

you suffering. Pay attention. Work on that.�

In this way, I have become less impulsive, less fly-off-the-handle. This not only allows

me to be less of an asshole in the eyes of others (not that I�m super worried about

what they think, but what I mean is I don�t want to cause others to suffer), it also brings

me a growing calm that informs my life now. My definition of happiness is calmness.

Reset: I really like that definition; it�s the opposite of stress and depression. So

do you think meditation should be taught in school?

Spike: I like to say when I am king (because I will be a woman king) everyone is learning

martial arts and meditation. EVERYONE. It needn�t be rooted in religious practice.

Mindful breathing for everyone. This past summer I led a couple of meditation camps

for kids.

I was beside myself with joy at how many of them showed up and already knew what meditation

was. I think if we included meditation in the curriculum it would help across the board

� it would help with communication, concentration, compassion, all of it.

Reset: Beautiful. Ok, last question: What advice and resources would you share with

someone that is suffering from depression and wants to try meditation but is not sure

where to start?

Spike: I would say to a depressed person, �Look, I totally get it. Depression is such

a beast. You feel like you can�t even function so how are you going to meditate?

I suggest you just sit up � in a chair, in your bed if you can�t get out of bed,

or on a pillow on the floor if you want. Close your eyes.

Breathe in and breathe out and as you do just note to yourself silently I am breathing in,

I am breathing out. At first you might only be able to manage a few breaths or a minute.

That�s okay. You are not doing it wrong. You are trying, so you are doing it right.�

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Teen accidentally shoots himself in Lake Worth - Duration: 0:49.

TED WHITE IS IN LAKE WORTH WITH

MORE.

TED: A SPOKESMAN FOR THE PALM

BEACH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE

SAYS THE TEENAGER ACCIDENTALLY

SHOT HIMSELF NEAR THE TRI-RAIL

RAILROAD TRACKS NEAR LAKE WORTH

HIGH SCHOOL.

TAKE A LOOK AT THIS VIDEO.

THIS HAPPENED SHORTLY AFTER 9:00

.

INVESTIGATORS SAY THE TEENAGER

RAN INTO THIS MOBILE HOME ON

HOLIDAY DRIVE.

THE BOY WAS AIRLIFTED TO THE

HOSPITAL.

WE'RE TOLD HE'S EXPECTED TO BE

OK.

DEPUTIES SEARCHED THE

NEIGHBORHOOD BY FOOT AND WITH

POLICE DOGS.

A SPOKESWOMAN FOR THE PALM BEACH

COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT SAYS LA

WORTH HIGH SCHOOL WAS NOT PUT ON

LOCKDOWN TO SHE COULD NOT

CONFIRM IF THE BOY WAS A STUDENT

AT THE SCHOOL.

AT THIS HOUR, IT IS NOT KNOWN

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The 100 4x10 Inside "Die All, Die Merrily" (HD) Season 4 Episode 10 Inside - Duration: 2:01.

- Fighting a war is a bad way to decide who gets to survive.

- A Conclave.

- A final Conclave.

One champion per clan.

One death, instead of thousands.

And whoever wins, gets the bunker.

- The episode is called "Die All, Die Merrily"

which is taken from Shakespeare

because Ginsburg and McIntyre, Aaron and Wade,

who wrote the episode, are intellectuals.

- Accept this to do with your clan

and fight with honor as their champion.

- Get ready. It's a blood bath.

It's brutal.

Octavia has returned for the war,

as she said at the end of the previous episode.

- These warriors will fight until only one remains.

This final champion, alone, will tell us

which clan is meant to survive

in the crypt of Becca Pramheda

and which clans are meant to perish in Praimfaya.

(horn blowing)

- It's David and Goliath.

She's up against the giants of

the Grounder combat world.

The war chiefs, and Roan, and others.

So she doesn't stand much of a chance.

- If I die, I die.

I still go down fighting.

- I think people should be prepared for

just a crazy battle royale in the streets of Polis,

and perhaps, to say goodbye to some people.

Not gonna say who, but it's one of those episodes

that people will remember.

- May we meet again.

- Damn right we will.

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Joel McHale Dominates The 'Screw Adam Challenge' | Build Stuff Live - Duration: 1:44.

you got a chance before the show.

We put the clock on you, the punt, pass, and kick competition...

Mm-hmm.

of carpentry, and--

I believe that I beat Trace Adkins.

All right. Well, we're gonna--

And I was not wearing a hat.

We're gonna see if you took that bumpkin down to his knees.

Here it is.

Let's do it.

All right, here we go.

Go.

All right, yeah,

clock's rolling smooth.

Yeah, I'm not moving that fast.

That's--they sped that--

that's sped up.

Oh, I see.

That's the magic of television, OK?

All right. But still, no mistakes, no issues.

Well, I did turn that into a voodoo doll,

so you will feel a lot of pain later on.

Oh.

[Cheering and whistling]

How long?

Wow.

How do you feel? You feel good?

Well...

I pray that I have redeemed myself

after what happened on the wall

'cause my "J" is still

sadly hanging up there,

and I pray that I--

I think I beat Trace,

but you never know about the power of country music.

All right, well, the blade never lies, everybody.

33.81, everybody.

[Cheering and applause]

Yeah!

McHale: Yeah!

Yes!

33.

Adam: Yeah.

Ray: You got it, boy!

Yeah.

Eat it, Trace Adkins!

[Cheering]

Eat it!

Oh, my God.

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All Star but improv dramatic piano cover - Duration: 4:30.

All Star but improv dramatic piano cover

Smash Mouth - "All Star" [Piano Cover] || DS Music

Somebody once told me the world is gonna roll me I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed She was looking kind of dumb with her finger and her thumb In the shape of an "L" on her forehead Well the years start coming and they don't stop coming Fed to the rules and I hit the ground running Didn't make sense not to live for fun Your brain gets smart but your head gets dumb So much to do, so much to see So what's wrong with taking the back streets? You'll never know if you don't go You'll never shine if you don't glow Hey now, you're an all-star, get your game on, go play Hey now, you're a rock star, get the show on, get paid And all that glitters is gold Only shooting stars break the mold It's a cool place and they say it gets colder You're bundled up now, wait till you get older But the meteor men beg to differ Judging by the hole in the satellite picture The ice we skate is getting pretty thin The water's getting warm so you might as well swim My world's on fire, how about yours? That's the way I like it and I never get bored Hey now, you're an all-star, get your game on, go play Hey now, you're a rock star, get the show on, get paid All that glitters is gold Only shooting stars break the mold Hey now, you're an all-star, get your game on, go play Hey now, you're a rock star, get the show, on get paid And all that glitters is gold Only shooting stars Somebody once asked could I spare some change for gas? I need to get myself away from this place I said yep what a concept I could use a little fuel myself And we could all use a little change Well, the years start coming and they don't stop coming Fed to the rules and I hit the ground running Didn't make sense not to live for fun Your brain gets smart but your head gets dumb So much to do, so much to see So what's wrong with taking the back streets? You'll never know if you don't go (go!) You'll never shine if you don't glow Hey now, you're an all-star, get your game on, go play Hey now, you're a rock star, get the show on, get paid And all that glitters is gold Only shooting stars break the mold And all that glitters is gold Only shooting stars break the mold

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FRIDA'S WORDS | Eileen Aldis - Duration: 3:35.

I used to think I was the strangest person in the world.

But then I thought there are so many people in the world,

there must be someone just like me

who feels bizarre and flawed in the same ways I do.

I would imagine her, and imagine that she must be out there thinking of me, too.

I hope that if you are out there, you know that, yes, it's true I'm here, and I'm just as strange as you.

Nothing is absolute.

Everything changes, everything moves, everything revolves, everything flies and goes away.

I think that little by little I'll be able to solve my problems and survive.

At the end of the day, we can endure much more than we think we can.

I paint flowers so they will not die.

Passion is the bridge that takes you from pain to change.

Nothing is worth more than laughter.

It is strength to laugh and to abandon oneself,

to be light.

I love you more than my own skin and even though you don't love me the same way,

you love me anyways, don't you?

And if you don't, I'll always have the hope that you do, and I'm satisfied with that.

Love me a little.

I adore you.

Feet, what do I need you for when I have wings to fly?

Can one invent verbs?

I want to tell you one:

I sky you,

so my wings extend so large to love you without measure.

I want a storm to come and flood us into a song that no one wrote.

I leave you my portrait so that you will have my presence all the days and nights

that I am away from you.

I am my own muse, I am the subject I know best.

The subject I want to know better.

Anguish and pain,

pleasure and death

are no more than a process for existence.

I hope the exit is joyful and I hope never to return.

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