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♪ WAITING FOR THE TIME TO PASS YOU BY ♪

♪ HOPE THE WINDS OF CHANGE WILL CHANGE YOUR MIND ♪

♪ I COULD GIVE A THOUSAND REASONS WHY ♪

♪ AND I KNOW YOU AND YOU'VE GOT TO ♪

♪ MAKE IT ON YOUR OWN BUT, WE DON'T HAVE GROW UP, ♪

♪ WE CAN STAY FOREVER YOUNG ♪

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♪ UNDERNEATH THE RISING SUN ♪

♪ I COULD GIVE A THOUSAND REASONS WHY ♪

♪ BUT YOU'RE GOING AND YOU KNOW THAT ♪

♪ ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS STAY A MINUTE ♪

♪ JUST TAKE YOUR TIME THE CLOCK IS TICKING SO STAY ♪

♪ ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS WAIT A SECOND ♪

♪ YOUR HANDS, ON MINE ♪

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♪ SO STAY ♪

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♪ ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS ♪

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♪ ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS STAY ♪

♪ WON'T ADMIT WHAT I ALREADY KNOW ♪

♪ I'VE NEVER BEEN THE BEST AT LETTING GO ♪

♪ I DON'T WANNA SPEND THE NIGHT ALONE ♪

♪ YES I NEED YOU AND I NEED TO ♪

♪ MAKE IT ON MY OWN BUT, I DON'T WANNA GROW UP, ♪

♪ WE CAN STAY FOREVER YOUNG ♪

♪ LIVING ON MY SOFA, DRINKING RUM AND COLA, ♪

♪ UNDERNEATH THE RISING SUN ♪

♪ I COULD GIVE A MILLION REASONS WHY ♪

♪ BUT YOU'RE GOING AND YOU KNOW THAT ♪

♪ ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS STAY A MINUTE ♪

♪ JUST TAKE YOUR TIME THE CLOCK IS TICKING SO STAY ♪

♪ ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS WAIT A SECOND ♪

♪ YOUR HANDS, ON MINE ♪

♪ THE CLOCK IS TICKING SO STAY ♪

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♪ ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS ♪

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♪ ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS STAY ♪

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HUGE BookExpo & BookCon Haul! [CC] - Duration: 18:09.

I don't have to put them all on the stack, right? Like just enough to make it look like

I put in effort for that thumbnail. Oh, f*ck. Hello everybody. Today, I'm recording a video

for the first time in a while. I'm back at home back in the Seattle area with my

family, back in my old bedroom, sitting on the floor because it's the only space I

have that's not covered in all of my belongings. I just got back from New York

for Book Expo and book con and I have a bit of a haul and I'm really excited

about so many of these titles, so I don't even know where to start. So you all know

that I don't typically do a ton of hauls on my channel. I don't love hauls. I like

when you can actually talk about a book in depth, but I think a BEA

haul is quite effective because it lets you know kind of books on that are

coming out later this year or early next year, kind of gets things on your radar,

so that's why I'm doing one today. Before getting started in the actual book haul, I

thought I'd show you a couple cool things that are not full books. Firstly,

I got this like teeny tiny, it's like four pages of the new illustrated

edition of Harry Potter but we saw this they're giving these out and my whole

friend group just like dashed over to scholastic. So this is really pretty. I

got one of the first illustration at BEA in 2015 and I still have it and I really

want to frame some of those pictures. I got a sampler for The Language of Thorns

by Leigh bardugo which is when I'm most anticipated reads. I love Leigh Bardugo.

I love Six of Crows and Crooked Kingdom. this comes out in September. I wish this

was a completed book, but it's not, but it is absolutely stunning like it's got

all these this imagery and these --oh, beautiful. You probably know Emma, Emma Books,

you probably know how much she loves Shadowhunters, she posts a ton about it. I

really have shadowhunters as well, I just don't talk about it a ton. But we

made it a point to keep going back to the Shadowhunters booth because they

were giving out, they were doing like merchandise drops every like twice a day,

I think it was and we got all these pins. We got the Angelic rune, this is

the antidote rune and the heavenly fire rune, which is really really cool. We

were so pumped about these and kept like dashing off by ourselves to go get them.

We also got this collection of postcards from The Dark Artifices. I

read Lord Of Shadows and I've got a lot of feelings, so good. We got Kieran, you get

the Seelie Queen, Emma, there's Emma Carstairs. These are all done by oh, what's

her name, Jean, Cassandra Jean. There's Kit, oh that's actually not how I

thought Kit would look, weird, yeah they're really cool.

Jaime. Very cool, very cool. Also I have a little photo booth here. wait, look

at us. we cute. I guess I'll just start with the first book that I've actually

already read and that is Spinning by Tillie Walden. it didn't fit my checked

luggage and so I had it in my carry-on. if you can hear my dog crying, I'm sorry.

anyway, spinning is a graphic memoir about ice skating it's about a queer

girl going through her life. she ice skated for 12 years and this is actually a

graphic memoir, so it's the story of Tillie herself and it's just about her

life as an ice skater and growing up and how her relationship to ice skating

evolves over the years and relationships to other people and coming out and things

like that. it is pretty good I really liked the art, especially. I'm not huge on

graphic novels in general, but I did really like this book. The next book

I have here is before I let go by Marieke Nijkamp. I'm sorry if I

pronounced it wrong. it's Dutch, I'm not great at Dutch, but she wrote This Is

Where it Ends, which is the novel about the school shooting that came out last year or

the year before that was really, really popular. I have not read that, but I was

with my friend Emma and she went to pick this up so I joined her and we actually

got it signed which is really cool. This book is set in Alaska and it's a story

of a death and then kind of the mystery around it, so I believe this will be a

lot about grief, a lot about, yeah, a mystery in a small town things like that. That

is kind of what I'm picking up, and friendship as well. This comes out

January 2018, so it's bit far out but put it on your

list if that sounds at all interesting. The next book was an intense process

because this dropped- this is There's Someone Inside Your House by Stephanie

Perkins. It's Stephanie Perkins new novel, it's a thriller, mystery, horror novel and

this dropped at 9 a.m. on the Friday of Book Expo and we got

there right when it opened and we went and got this book and it was chaos.

everyone is grabbing and pushing and I was like 'we're all adults here,

what is happening?' I literally yelled it at people because it was a bunch of adults

like grappling on the floor for a book. it's coming out in September, it's not-

it's not that far off. I don't know anything about this book, I didn't want

to know anything other than like horror thriller mystery because I feel like

that's a good way to go into that type of genre, but Stephanie Perkins, who

normally it's really fluffy contemporaries, so we'll see. The next

book was another highly anticipated one that we sat and waited for for a good

while and that is 27 Hours by Tristina Wright. If you're big in the diversity

community here on booktube, you've probably heard a lot about this. this is

a story, it's a sci-fi story with an entirely or mostly queer cast and also I

believe there is some deaf representation or hard-of-hearing

representation. we've got monsters, it's got war, it's got runaways. I was so

excited, this is on my top-- Stephanie Perkins and this and one of the book are my top

three to reads. I'm gonna read them as soon as possible and I'll bring you some

reviews. This comes out in October of this year the next book another one I'm

quite excited about it's The Belles by Dhonielle Clayton and I actually met

Dhonielle in the queue for Starbucks with some my friends who knew her and she was

so so sweet and I was like this is so actually the first book I picked up at

BookExpo because it was on the Disney Hyperion table and yeah, it looks

beautiful with that cover. this doesn't come out until February next year, wow,

that's really advanced. So what they have on the back cover here is, 'there's no beauty,

without blood.' I don't know a ton about this novel, I just know that it's being

very hyped because it is a lot about privilege. It's set in a different world

called Orleans, but I do know that one of the through lines is a story of excess

and privilege and how that dominates this city in this world and how the main

character in here is trying to fight against that.

So sounds really amazing, sounds really quite relevant, as well and I'm excited

to pick this one up soon. This is the third book that I was the most excited

for and that is They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera. I recently read History is

All You Left Me by Adam Silvera and I loved it and this premise sounds really

really cool. They Both Die at the End is the story of a world where people know

when they're going to die, and so the two main characters, two boys in this story

find out that they're going to die and then kind of come together and go on

adventures or something in their final few hours, which sounds really amazing. I

loved the relationships, dynamics between Adam's characters in

History and so I can't wait for that in here, as well. This comes out in September

of this year, so not too far off. The next book I got was actually at a party I

went to it was in a bag like a goody bag when we walked out, so I don't really

know anything about this. I just found a name tag from that party.

This is Moxie by Jennifer Matthieu and the top here has highlighted feminist

revolution, so it sounds like something I'm into. Vivian Curtis mom was a Riot Grrrl in

the 90s, so now she and Vivian live a quiet and uneventful life. When Viv witnesses

a series of sexist incidents at her school, she takes a page from her mom's

book and makes an feminist zine which she distributes anonymously to her

classmates. That's really cool, so basically she's fighting the patriarchy.

I'm into it. I'm actually really excited about this now. This comes out in

September of this year. the next book we have is Little & Lion by Brandy Colbert.

Little and Lion is the story of a girl who lives between two lives, between her home in

Los Angeles and where she goes to boarding school in New England and it

follows her life with her brother who has bipolar disorder and she actually

falls in love with the same girl that her brother is in love with. Drama,

contemporary, pick it up this- when does this come out- August. Really soon!

The next book I have here is Click'd by Tamara Ireland Stone. this apparently

is not a final cover, so this cover might change, but this is set to come out

in September of this year and Tamara has another book that Emma, my friend, who I

was with when I got this really liked and so I want to pick this up, as well,

and she signed it and she was so so sweet. it's a story of a girl who built an app

and kind of the drama that ensues when that app goes viral, I believe, which

sounds really cool. I quite like stories about kind of social media and things

like that because it feels very current and contemporary obviously. the next book

I have is something everyone's been talking about and it's Warcross by

Marie Lu. Warcross comes out in September of this year and I know very little

about the plot. I think it's kind of, I mean, I know I read Legend by Marie Lu

years ago and I feel like all of her novels are quite high paced and actiony,

so I believe this was probably somewhere along that lines.

I also hope it's got some queer representation because rainbow. It's got a

rainbow cover, it feels weird in 2017 for a rainbow cover to not mean queer,

so hoping for the best. all I know is that warcross, I believe, is a game of

some sort and it's a kind of similar to Hunger Games maybe where it's like

really intense and people die I'm not sure. my next book I have here is Hunting

Prince Dracula by Kerria Maniscalo. when we got this we could not remember

the title we kept calling it really weird names like counting hunt dracula

and things like that, and so every time I look at this it makes me laugh because

we could not figure out the name for so long. this is the second book by Kerri

and she wrote Stalking Jack the Ripper, which I read last year. I didn't love it,

I think it read a bit more like middle grade, but I liked it and I thought this

would be quite interesting incorporating Dracula into Victorian England. I believe

it is, um, yeah, so I think it is it the same characters- yeah the same characters,

so that's quite cool. it's like a sequel, but the different legend or myths or

whatever. that'll be fun. That'll be a fun read like later the summer I think and

that comes out in on September 19th of this year. The next book I got is

Alexandra Bracken's new book. I've never read an Alexandra Bracken book, which is

bad of me, but I wanted to pick this up anyway it's called the dreadful

prospects or no--The Dreadful Tale of Prosper Redding, sorry, and the big

poster also-- yeah it has a fox on it, so I'm really hoping it follows a fox or

someone with a pet Fox. 'Prosper is the only unexceptional Redding in his old

and storied family history, that is until he discovers a demon living inside of

him.' Alright. This is Alex's first middle grade, so this is her first venture

into that genre and I'm excited to read it. I really love middle grade, I think it's

such a formative time for children to be reading. the next book is another one of

my most anticipated reads of the year and that is Dear Martin by Nic Stone. She

was amazing, by the way, I had so much fun talking with her and she saw my Hogwarts

tattoo on my arm here and she asked me what house I am and she said she signed

it dear Kayley, she crossed out Martin, 'Dear Kayley, be your best (even though your

Gryffindor) #Slytherinpride. Very funny.

So this is this-- 'Justyce a good kid an honour student on his way to Yale, so why

is he the one in handcuffs?' I believe this is kind of along the long lines of The Hate U

Give, another blacklivesmatter kind of story and it's really short, actually, so short,

so I'll probably read that really soon. Next book I have is Zenith by Sasha Alsberg

and Lindsay Cummings. We were hanging out with Sasha and she was like, oh, did you

get a chance to grab my book and we hadn't so she took us over and

signed them for us this is a hugely anticipated novel in the YA community

because Sasha is obviously a booktuber and I believe Lindsay is as well,

actually, and yeah, they collaborated on this space book. You've probably already heard loads

about this. I'll link Sasha down below and you can check it out for yourself. I

believe this comes out in January 2018 so quite advanced. The next book is

another really anticipated title and it's E Lockheart's new book

Genuine Fraud, on sale in September of this year. I believe it's about a

friendship, I don't know anything about it, really, I like going to E Lockheart's

books kind of-- at least I loved going into We Were Liars without any sort of

preconceived notions, so I believe I'm gonna do the same with this one and

this is a short novel so I'll pick this up really soon and hope to get a review to you

guys. It does mention the American Dream on the back, which is really

interesting to me I love stories about the American Dream. Maggie Stiefvater's new

book All the Crooked Saints, this comes out in October of this year and this was

another one that everyone was really really excited about and I'm currently

going through The Raven Boys series, or, cycle,The Raven Cycle, so I'm really

enjoying her writing so I was I had to pick this one up,

obviously. I've actually already read Release by Patrick Ness, but I really

liked this cover, as well. I have the UK Edition because it comes out came out

already like last month in the UK but doesn't come out until September her,

but this book is amazing. I loved it and I want to get the US cover, so I figured

I'd pick it up while I was there and I've also got to lend it to people as

well if they want to read it. So good. It was inspired by Mrs. Dalloway

by Virginia Woolf and Forever by Judy Blume and it's so interesting it's a mix

of a coming-of-age, very emotional, heavy story and a ghost

story it's just unlike anything I've ever read before. Highly recommend. Forest of a

Thousand Lanterns is the first book in Julie Dao's new series A Rise of an

Empress and this is one that I knew was quite big in the fantasy world, I haven't

heard too much about it myself, but I kept hearing it- like the title, so I went

along I went to see if she was still doing a signing and I caught the very

end of it, so yeah, I'm excited for it. This comes out in October of this year.

I feel like my synopses are getting worse and worse as I

go on, but there are just so many books. You Bring the Distant Near by Mitali Perkins is

another book that I got in a goodie bag at a party and I didn't know anything

about it, but I love the colors and this cover is really interesting and it's a

story of a girl trying to fit in in America. she's moved to New York after

living in London and that's relevant to my interests. I think it's a story of kind

of how she's balancing her Bengali traditions versus her new life in Queens

and balancing her friendships and things like that. I think and there also seems

to be a tragedy that happens and yeah I think it's just kind of a really

interesting story of culture and moving and changes and growing closer to people

that you didn't previously think you'd be close to. Very interested in this one,

actually I'm going to pick this up soon and this comes out in September of this

year. Another book in that goody bag was a completed book that's already been out,

you've probably seen this around booktube, and it's The Love Interest by

Cale Dietrich, sorry I actually met him but he was really nice.

Two spies, one girl, whoever gets her to fall in love with him... lives. Very

interesting, I feel like it's a story of two spies who are meant to get the girl

to fall in love with them, but they fall in love with each other? Is that a spoiler or

is that the plot? I'm not sure, anyway, it's really a fast-paced fun book and

yes, that makes me excited to grab it. I read Shadowshaper a few months ago,

so it was quite thrilled to see Shadowhouse Fall by Daniel Jose Older and I

liked Shadowhunt-Shadowshaper, I didn't love it---did I say Shadowhunter before? I

might have. I liked Shadowshaper a lot and it's one of those books I feel

like I would have loved when I was about 15 years old. I felt like I was a little

bit too old for and the plot was like a little bit, um, like I'd seen it before. I see

it compared to like kind of a Caribbean version of the Mortal Instruments. I

definitely feel like that's accurate, so if you really like the Mortal

Instruments series, I think you'll like this series a lot because it's kind of

got a twist on that. A bit more artistic, a bit more culturally diverse, obviously,

and yeah it was exciting so I'm excited for the second one. This is quite short

actually, I feel like there's a shorter than the first one.

I guess second books usually are. One of my favourite series, duologies, of last year was

Wolf by Wolf and Blood for Blood by Ryan Graudin and this is her new book

Invictus and I don't know too much about this,

all I just know it's like doctor who meets guardians of the galaxy kind of

like a sci-fi space type thing, which is quite different from what she's written

before and I'm really excited about it, so this was one of my most anticipated

going into Book Expo. this comes out in September of this year. This is one that

everyone is really hyped about and I know nothing about, I literally just want

because all my friends were going and I picked it up because it was a signing and I thought

that would be cool. Really pretty, like, cover here.

Daughter of the Burning City by Amanda Foody. 'Wicked, wicked to the core, the

city will burn forever more.' I think it's just a new fantasy set in like a

different type of world. There's a traveling carnival involved, dreams and

desires... sounds awesome. this is the only book that I'd really never heard about

before at the event and that is Thing I'm Seeing Without You by Peter Bognanni.

Sorry if I pronounced that wrong. this is, I just got pitched this- like I was talking

to a woman at Penguin and she was saying that this was a book that made her laugh

and cry and you hear that a lot, but she was like, no, I genuinely was laughing and

crying at the same time, so I thought that was quite a good pitch, but it's a

lot about grief and I've read quite a bit of grief books this year and I found

them really really powerful and cathartic, so I grabbed this and the

final completed book, or the final ARC, I guess I have here is The Cruel Prince by

Holly Black. Holly Blackm a big name in YA fantasy, obviously, and everyone was very

excited about this. it's blurbed by Leigh Bardugo on the cover and I love Leigh

Bardugo. I did not get Wonder Woman, by the way, the queue was wild, so I did not

manage to get a copy, but it's coming out soon anyway, so I'm not too upset. This

comes out in January of next year, wow, quite advanced. And that's it! We did it!

Very long video, I apologize. By the way, fun fact, the bag-- I had like a tote bag

carrying all my books onto the plane and it broke and so I had to go find a bag

to carry all these books back from New York and I didn't really want to buy a

new luggage because I didn't need new luggage so I bought one I'm going to give to my

cousin, or my cousin's son rather, it's this R2D2 bag, so I carried this through New

York and it's a real short. It does not like that's as far as-- it was not easy, but

the books all got home. We're safe, it's great. Thank you for watching! Let me know what

you're really excited to read. I can't wait to read about like five of these. I

don't know which one to pick up first, so that'll be my dilemma next, once I clean

my entire room. it's a disaster. new videos on the way, hopefully, just give me

like a little bit of time to sort out my life. I'm unemployed, so, you know, what

else am I going to do? Thank you for watching and I'll see you next time!

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7 Methods to Enrich Your Meditative Practice - Duration: 2:32.

7 Methods to Enrich Your Meditative Practice

�One thing: you have to walk, and create the way by your walking; you will not find

a ready-made path.

It is not so cheap, to reach to the ultimate realization of truth.

You will have to create the path by walking yourself; the path is not ready-made, lying

there and waiting for you.

It is just like the sky: the birds fly, but they don�t leave any footprints.

You cannot follow them; there are no footprints left behind.� ~ Osho Getting lost in the

false light matrix, allowing too much energy to collect in your head, using meditation

only as a relaxation tool are some of the dead ends and there are many more that we

can encounter when implementing a regular meditative practice in our lives.

Once the wonderful breakthrough happens when we first try it the practice can often run

dry, especially when we don�t have a spiritual community or soul family around to help aid

us with the process.

But then community or no community, the path of meditation and inner work requires that

we face our truth every, single, day.

And that�s hard.

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Trumpcare 2 0 is a death bill - Duration: 7:59.

Trumpcare 2.0 is a death bill

New figures from the Congressional Budget Office show that, if passed into law, the

so-called �Trumpcare� bill would spike the number of people without health insurance

by 23 million in 2026.

While the GOP pushes deadly healthcare rollbacks in Washington, communities from Pennsylvania

to Maine are ramping up their organizing for universal health care at the state level.

New York and California are celebrating major progress in their campaigns for state-based,

single-payer systems, setting the tone for grassroots campaigns sweeping the country.

The Healthy California Act and the New York Health Act would establish improved Medicare-for-all-style

systems in each state, eliminating out-of-pocket costs and guaranteeing comprehensive care

to all residents.

The California bill won approval from the Senate Health Committee in late April, and

the Appropriations Committee is expected to vote on Thursday.

Meanwhile, the New York Health Act has sailed through the Assembly and now awaits action

in the Senate.

According to Ursula Rozum, upstate campaign coordinator for the Campaign for New York

Health, the list of endorsing state senators has jumped from 20 to 31 since the start of

the legislative session, bringing it just one vote shy of a majority.

Rozum told In these Times that the bill�s success this session is at least partly a

response to Trump�s regressive policies, explaining that �in this time of attacks

on federal level, I think it helps to say look, we have something viable that could

protect New Yorkers from the harms of the federal cuts to health care funding.�

These victories constitute a positive sign that state-based campaigns for universal health

care ramping up across the country�and not just in states with progressive legislatures.

In Maine, where Republicans maintain control of the Senate and voters have twice elected

the far-right, proto-Trump governor Paul LePage, organizers are demonstrating non-partisan,

grassroots political unity on the issue of health care.

Such a system appears to have buy-in from ordinary Mainers.

I am a member of the Southern Maine Workers� Center (SMWC), a member-based grassroots organization.

We recently released a report entitled �Enough for All: A People�s Report on Health Care,�

which shows that the vast majority of people surveyed between February 2013 and March 2016

believe health care is a human right, and that it�s the job of the government to protect

that right.

�Committed to building a movement of working class and poor people,� the report states,

�SMWC sought out people most directly impacted by our system�s profit-driven model.�

Over 70 percent of those surveyed reported that their right to health care is not currently

protected.

Maine is one of the 19 states that rejected Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care

Act (ACA).

Maine is also the only state in the nation that has not seen a rise in the number of

residents with insurance since the implementation of the ACA.

The SMWC�s report points out that the gap of coverage in states that rejected Medicaid

expansion disproportionately impacts people of color, deepening racial disparities across

the healthcare system.

According to a study by the Kaiser Family Foundation, black people are twice as likely

as white people to fall into that coverage gap.

Nationally, more than half of all nonelderly uninsured are people of color.

For the SMWC, a universal health system based in human rights would be one where all health

disparities are �actively and systematically addressed.�

And while the current system creates and exacerbates many health disparities, the SMWC points out

that it is also not working for the vast majority of people.

For organizations rallying around the human right to health care, both the failures of

the current system, and the attacks on health care coming from the right, constitute opportunities

to help people imagine a system that meets their needs.

Rozum explains, �if you want to resist Trump, we need to organize around universal social

programs that take care of everyone, that unite people as opposed to being means tested.�

This strategy is reflected in the SMWC�s approach to organizing.

In a recent interview, SMWC member Cait Vaughan explained the process of surveying people

for their report.

�What we were trying to do was engage people wherever they were at, whether they had lost

their Medicaid� were still on Medicaid, whether they got insurance with the ACA�

had no insurance at all, or even employer based insurance.

We were trying to engage all these folks to figure out, �What are the real roots of

the problem?��

The SMWC is just one organization in a multi-state collaborative of grassroots groups also hailing

from Vermont, Maryland, and Pennsylvania that are using the language of human rights to

build a base of grassroots support for universal health care.

Nijmie Dzurinko organizes with Put People First Pennsylvania (PPF), another member organization

of the Health Care is a Human Right (HCHR) Collaborative.

Dzurinko told In These Times that �it�s important to be working at a scale we can

influence.� Dzurinko agrees with Rozum that �state-based efforts are gaining traction

precisely because we�re going backward in Washington.

We have a strategic opportunity to push for a kind of healthcare sanctuary at the state

level that insulates our people from the attacks and rollbacks of care at the federal level.�

The Vermont Workers� Center (VWC), another member of the HCHR collaborative, won a historic

victory in 2011 with the passage of Act 48, establishing a path to publicly-funded, universal

health care in the state�the first of its kind in the country.

While still on the books, the act has yet to be fully implemented, in part because of

former governor Peter Shumlin put up roadblocks around equitable financing.

The VWC continues to organize for full implementation of the law, while pushing back against the

harmful impacts of the insurance-based system kept in place by the ACA.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Vermont has recently requested a 12.7 percent premium increase

on exchange plans.

VWC member Ellen Schwartz explains, �we�ll be testifying in July about how these rate

increases affect us and our families and call for the full implementation of Act 48 as the

solution.

This is important because the rate hikes are a symptom of a sick healthcare system, and

it�s that system that we are challenging and proposing to transform.�

The 2011 victory of the Vermont Workers� Center inspired similar campaigns, like that

of the SMWC, to view healthcare organizing as a winnable strategy and unite people around

human rights.

Viewing state-based organizing as connected to the fight over federal policies, Dzurinko

points to the fact that �single payer system in Canada started in the province of Saskatchewan

before it was national policy.�

With successes like those in California and New York thrown into the mix, single-payer

supporters elsewhere in the country may be spurred towards state-based campaigns.

Approaching these campaigns with an eye towards building broad bases of support for human

rights has the potential to sow resistance against the larger trends of privatization

and deregulation, as well as racism and xenophobia, that mark the Trump administration.

For more infomation >> Trumpcare 2 0 is a death bill - Duration: 7:59.

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Opening the New Hatchimal Colleggitable Surprise Eggs Limited Edition Found- Izzy Report - Duration: 5:41.

Hi Everyone! Welcome to the Izzy Report. Today I am doing

Hatchimal Colleggtibales. So you hold, hatch and play and you can also color change them. Lets open it!

INTO [Welcome to the Izzy Report]

It comes with one of these!

I needed one because I ripped mine!

So here is the little guy! Lets push him out! So this is how the little guy looks!

So he is a Zebra and he is from the Savanah.

Now lets get our eggs!

I popped one out! I popped one egg out and this

one a green speckled egg.

A blue speckled egg!

A purple speckled egg!

And another blue specked egg, a dark one though.

So now you can rub the heart to color change it.

My hands are cold. You want me to warm your hands up? Yeah.

My moms' hands are hot, she's warming them up for me.

Let's see if they are hot now!

Close you eyes mommy! This baby is ready to be born and hatched.

AHH, I dropped it butters, don't eat it though!

Here's the little baby! Is that a baby penguin? Yes, it is!!!

There is a blue penguin and a purple penguin. That purple penguin is from Lilac Lake! And today is my dad's birthday and if I get the blue penguin I'll give it to him.

Okay, now let me do the green speckled egg. Oh it looks like its hatching from

the bottom and just keep a warming it. I think this one is not

ready to hatch yet, just give it a couple of minutes!

I'm going to hatch it at the bottom!

If we have enough time I'll get to do the second hatchimal.

Mom mom needs to go get a massage cuz she is hurting on her neck.

Just like mine. I slept on the buss yesterday and I twisted my neck a little

bit it kind of hurt. I think the heart is turning pink!

It feels like it is sticking out! So there it is pink!

So let me hatch it! A light blue egg! I think I got the other hippo, the pink one!

So here's a baby hippo it's so adorable he is from the river and he is Ultra Rare.

And now lets rub my green speckled egg and it looks like I got a cute little baby,

coming Right out, hatching from its egg.

And its a little fox, so this little fox is from the forest and he's a common.

I'm going to rub my last blue egg, dark egg.

Rub the egg...... I want to open this one really bad!

Oh, close your eyes! I know this one is from. A dolphin and he's from the ocean.

This is my little baby and he is a common. So I hope you like this video! Give it a thumbs up if you like this channel!

BYE!!!

you

For more infomation >> Opening the New Hatchimal Colleggitable Surprise Eggs Limited Edition Found- Izzy Report - Duration: 5:41.

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Breast Augmentation,Breast Reduction-Precautions before breast surgery-Dr.Hourglass - Duration: 6:15.

Hi, this is Dr. Hourglass, and welcome to another video in our channel Wonder Breasts.

Today we are going to discuss: Precautions before breast surgery.

In this channel we discuss everything related to breast surgery.

Welcome back!

Like all other surgical interventions, breast surgery requires a thorough preparation before the procedure.

Failure to observe both pre-operative and post-operative measures can lead to health risks,

as well as alter the aesthetic results.

For this reason, it is important to strictly follow the preventive measures given by the doctor.

Each breast cosmetic procedure comes with their own unique set of preoperative precautions,

which depends on many factors.

The operative plan is based on the discussions between the patient and the plastic surgeon.

An experienced surgeon will tell the patient the pros and cons of the surgery,

as well as the various techniques that can be used.

By doing so, the patient can better communicate their expectations.

It is important for patients to be aware of the limitations beforehand,

otherwise it may only lead to dissatisfaction.

In addition, the plastic surgeon should inform the patient about the pre-operative and

post-operative requirements because it is just as impactful to the results.

For example, you will have to avoid smoking or taking anti-inflammatory medication before

and after surgery for a certain period of time.

Aside from this, the surgeon will need to conduct medical or physical examination

to determine whether or not you are a good candidate for the surgery.

The patient should complete the preoperative screening tests and submit the results to the plastic surgeon

as soon as possible before undergoing the surgery.

Similarly, consultation with the anesthesiologist should take place no later than 48 hours before the surgery.

As part of the preparation, the patient should not take any medication containing aspirin

or anti-inflammatory drugs, birth control pills or any natural supplements

for a period of 15 days before the surgery.

In this video, we discussed Precautions before breast surgery.

Next week we will discuss: Precautions after breast surgery.

Remember to comment below, share this video, like this video, and subscribe to our channel

for more information, here at the Wonder Breasts channel, only on YouTube.

If you have a question please post it below and we will be happy to answer it.

Maybe we will make a video about it.

Also, you can log on to our website,

for more information about your procedure and to see amazing surgical results.

Remember to log on to our Hourglass TV for more information about your surgical procedures.

On Monday we have Bootyman for everything related to buttock enhancement procedures.

Tuesdays: Wonder Breasts where we discuss topics related to cosmetic breast surgery.

Wednesdays we have Star Bodies. If you want to have a star body log on to our Hourglass TV.

Thursdays: Hourglass OR you're going to see me doing live surgeries with before and after pictures.

Also Shoddy where we discuss cases that require cosmetic surgical revision.

And Friday SuperHourGlass for topics related to have that Hourglass figure that you want.

And finally live broadcast surgeries every day of the week on Facebook live, Periscope and SnapChat.

All these and more in the Hourglass TV!

For more infomation >> Breast Augmentation,Breast Reduction-Precautions before breast surgery-Dr.Hourglass - Duration: 6:15.

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Ducks killed on golf course in Fayette County - Duration: 1:55.

COURSE.

REPORTER: THIS HAPPENED OVER THE

WEEKEND DURING A GOLF OUTING

HERE AT THE DUCK HOLLOW GOLF

CLUB.

WE ARE TOLD THESE WERE THE ONLY

TWO DUCKS THEY CURRENTLY HAD ON

THE COURSE.

THEY GOT THEM AT THE BEGINNING

OF THE SEASON.

AND YOU'D TYPICALLY FIND THEM

NEAR THIS HOLE, AND NOW PEOPLE

OUT HERE SAY THEY REALLY MISS

SEEING THEM.

THOSE PICTURES SHOW THE DUCK

HOLLOW GOLF CLUB MEMBER HOLDING

ONE OF THE TWO WHITE DUCKS.

HE CAPTURED THE MOMENT A FEW

DAYS BEFORE THEY WERE FOUND

DEAD.

GOLFERS SAY THESE TWO DUCKS WERE

SO FRIENDLY AND WOULD COME RIGHT

UP TO YOU.

AT ONE POINT DUCK HOLLOW HAD

SIX, FOUR OF THEM LEFT THE

COURSE ON THEIR OWN, NOW THEY

DON'T HAVE ANY.

PEOPLE WHO WORK AT THE CLUB

HEARD SOMEONE RAN OVER THE DUCKS

WITH A GOLF CART, SO THEY

CONTACTED STATE POLICE.

>> IT WILL BE REFERRED TO THE

GAME COMMISSIONER.

REPORTER: A VERY DIFFERENT

PICTURE RECENTLY SURFACED ON

FACEBOOK SHOWING A MAN HOLDING

THE DEAD DUCKS BY THEIR NEXT.

HE TELLS PITTSBURGH'S ACTION

NEWS 4 HE ABSOLUTELY DID NOT

KILL THOSE DUCKS, INSTEAD HE

FOUND THEM LYING THERE AND

REGRETS TAKING THE PICTURE.

STATE PERRYOPOLIS TALKE

POLICE

POLICE ALREADY TALKED TO HIM AND

SEVERAL OTHERS >>

FARCE THE FACEBOOK POSTING

THAT'S HOW SOME OF US FOUND OUT

ABOUT IT.

PEOPLE POST THINGS ON FACEBOOK

THAT MAYBE THEY SHOULDN'T.

REPORTER: THE GENERAL MANAGER AT

DUCK HOLLOW RELEASED A STATEMENT

SAYING IN PART, WE ARE DEEPLY

SADDENED THAT THIS HAS HAPPENED

AT OUR FACILITY.

THE DUCKS AND ALL OF OUR

WILDLIFE ARE PART OF WHAT MAKES

DUCK HOLLOW A SPECIAL PLACE.

APPROPRIATE ACTIONS HAVE BEEN

TAKEN.

>> ONCE THE INVESTIGATION IS

COMPLETE AS OF RIGHT NOW IT

LOOKS LIKE CRUELTY TO ANIMALS

WHICH IS A MISDEMEANOR 2.

REPORTER: AND DUCK HOLLOW SAYS

THEY REALLY HOPE TO HAVE WHITE

DUCKS OUT HERE ON THE COURSE

AGAIN, ESPECIALLY SINCE ALL THE

GOLFERS AND EVERYONE THAT WORKS

For more infomation >> Ducks killed on golf course in Fayette County - Duration: 1:55.

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Toddlers at a Table Drinking Milkshakes | Say Hello to Twin Sisters Quinn & Brooke - Duration: 1:43.

QUINN: (in French) Another.

BROOKE: Milkshake!

Head.

Hair.

Head.

BROOKE: Dip.

Dip.

QUINN: Dip.

BROOKE: Oh no!

DAD: A small mess? It's okay.

Oh, that's not a small mess, that's a big mess! Heh heh hee hee hee.

DAD: Uh oh.

KESLER: Subscribe to my channel!

For more infomation >> Toddlers at a Table Drinking Milkshakes | Say Hello to Twin Sisters Quinn & Brooke - Duration: 1:43.

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Very little signs of summer during cold, damp June day - Duration: 1:35.

STREET IN JUNE?

LIMIT ON THE COLD.

-- BLAME IT ON THE COLD.

THOSE THAT ARE MOVING, BUTTONED

UP, OFFERING A VIEW THAT DOESN'T

RESEMBLE JUNE.

>> NOPE.

REGRETTING BEING OUTDOORS IN

GENERAL TODAY.

NICOLE: TOURIST FOUND 20 OF

SEATING BUT SERIOUS DOWNFALLS

EVEN WITH THE SHOPPING.

>> FROM HOW WIDE IT IS -- MY BAG

BROKE FROM HOW WHAT IT IS.

>> EMPTY TABLES MEANT FOR TABLES

WITH A BUFFER FROM THE RAIN.

THERE WAS SOME SUNSHINE TO BE

FOUND.

THE CROWDS WERE LIGHT BUT FOLKS

ARE NOT GIVING UP ON ONE SUMMER

TRADITION.

THIS MAY BE ONE OF THE FIRST

TIMES THIS EVENT HAS SEEN WINTER

COATS.

WHAT'S I WILL EAT ICE CREAM IT

ANY DAY.

THIS IS GOOD ICE CREAM.

>> SOME POINTING OUT THE ICE

CREAM IS ALWAYS HALF FULL.

>> A LOT OF PEOPLE WOULD GIVE

UP.

NOT YOU GUYS?

>> NO.

IT IS REALLY COLD OUT HERE.

REPORTER: THERE IS SOMETHING

ELSE NOT GETTING WASHED AWAY.

HOPE.

LIKE SAID MAKE SENSE TO COMPLAIN

ABOUT.

I KNOW THAT BETTER TIMES LIE

AHEAD.

REPORTER: THAT IS THE SAME

ATTITUDE BUSINESS CENTERS ARE

KEEPING UP.

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