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PUTIN: NO ONE WOULD SURVIVE A HOT WAR BETWEEN US AND RUSSIA

President Putin Talks About War With US, Says There Would Not Be Survivors The President

of Russia Vladimir Putin has been talking during an interview with Oliver Stone, the

film director from the US, and he admitted that if there were a war between the US and

Russia there would not be any survivors.

Putin told Stone that he did not think that anyone would survive a conflict and this was

in answer to a question about whether the US would be the dominant one in the event

of a hot war with Russia.

PUTIN ASKED WHY NATO STILL EXISTS

Putin went on to say that NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is always on

the lookout for an enemy so as to justify existence.

He told Stone that the Soviet Union was no more and that there was no longer an Eastern

Bloc, so why does NATA still exist.

He then said that NATA seems to need an external foe and there is always a search for an enemy

or acts of provocation so that someone can be called an adversary.

Stone said that the election was over in the US and that Trump had been elected President

and asked Putin if he thought that there was hope for change.

Putin admitted that there was still hope for normalization of there being relations between

the US and Russia and there would continue to be hope.

STONE GAVE PUTIN A COPY OF DR.

STRANGELOVE US media reports suggested that to get ready for the interview, both Putin

and Stone had sat down and watched Dr. Strangelove by Stanley Kubrick, which told the story of

a nuclear war between the Soviet Union and the US.

Putin had said that Kubrick had seen contemporary issues with a technical point of view but

with the idea of retaliation with a weapon that today is more dangerous, more complex

and more sophisticated.

It had been said that Stone had given Putin a copy of the DVD but then Putin found it

did not have a DVD inside and went on to say that this was a typical gift from the Americans.

The full interview with Oliver Stone and Russian President Putin is going to be shown on the

Showtime channel in four parts June 12 through 15.

For more infomation >> PUTIN NO ONE WOULD SURVIVE A HOT WAR BETWEEN US AND RUSSIA - politics - Duration: 2:33.

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Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) Movie Clip | Nick Fury's Death (Scene) | Blu-ray HD - Duration: 3:51.

Is he gonna make it?

I don't know.

Tell me about the shooter.

He's fast. Strong.

Had a metal arm.

Ballistics?

Three slugs, no rifling. Completely untraceable.

Soviet-made.

Yeah.

He's in V-tach.

Crash cart coming in.

Nurse, help me with the drape.

- BP's dropping. - Defibrillator!

I want you to charge him at 100.

Don't do this to me, Nick.

Stand back.

Three, two,

one. Clear.

- Pulse? - No pulse.

Okay, 200, please.

Stand back!

Three, two, one. Clear!

Get me epinephrine!

Pulse?

Negative.

Don't do this to me, Nick. Don't do this to me.

What's the time?

1:03, Doctor.

Time of death, 1:03 a.m.

I need to take him.

Natasha.

Natasha!

Why was Fury in your apartment?

I don't know.

Cap, they want you back at S.H.I.E.L.D.

Yeah, give me a second.

They want you now.

Okay.

You're a terrible liar.

SITWELL ON EARPIECE; S.T.R.I.K.E. team, escort Captain Rogers

back to S.H.I.E.L.D. immediately for questioning.

I told him.

- Let's go. - Yeah.

S.T.R.I.K.E., move it out.(CoolestClips4K)

For more infomation >> Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) Movie Clip | Nick Fury's Death (Scene) | Blu-ray HD - Duration: 3:51.

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Shipping container housing - Duration: 1:12.

WHITNEY: DON'T LET THE

CORRUGATED METAL FOOL YOU.

THIS TWO-STORY CONTAINER HOME IN

JUPITER FARMS ISN'T WHAT'D YOU'

EXPECT.

>> IT IS THE CONTAINER.

WHITNEY: RICK CLEGG CREATED THIS

ECO-RETREAT WITH FUNCTION AND

FORM IN MIND, BUT HIS 30 YEARS

EXPERIENCE IN REAL ESTATE

REVEALED AN OPPORTUNITY.

HE SAYS HOMES LIKE THIS CAN BE

PRE-BUILT FASTER AND ARE MORE

COST EFFECTIVE THAN MOST OPTIONS

ON THE MARKE

>> I'M ACUTELY AWARE OF THE THE

AFFORDABLE HOUSING CRISIS AN

THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING CRISIS.

THIS, THE CONTAINERS COULD BE AN

AFFORDABLE SOLUTION TO PROVIDE

HOUSING TO PEOPLE THAT CAN'T

AFFORD $1500, $2000 A MONTH FOR

RENTALS.

WHITNEY: FLORIDA REALTORS

ASSOCIATION SAYS IT'S A SELLER'S

MARKET IN PALM BEACH COUNTY.

HOME PRICES INCREASING AT A MUCH

HIGHER RATE THAN INVENTORY.

CLEGG SAYS CONTAINERS COULD BE

THE SOLUTION

CLEGG SAYS THIS HOUSE SET THE

PRECEDENT FOR BUILDING WITH

SHIPPING CONTAINERS IN

UNINCORPORATED PALM BEACH COUNTY

BACK IN 2013

For more infomation >> Shipping container housing - Duration: 1:12.

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Scientists make SURPRISING discovery after studying DNA - Duration: 6:05.

Scientists make SURPRISING discovery after studying DNA of ancient Egyptian Mummies

Long story short?

The first ever full-genome analysis of Ancient Egyptian mummies has shown they were closely

related to populations from the Mediterranean.

Some would say this is a history changer.

Even though scientists believed that Ancient Egyptian mummies were all our of DNA, they

were wrong.

A new study has revealed fascainting�and totally unexpected�results.

According to reports, the first ever full-genome analysis of Ancient Egyptian mummies has shown

that they were more Turkish and European than Africa.

Experts studied ancient DNA from Egyptian mummies from around 1400 BC to around 400

AD finding that they shared genes with people who originate from the Mediterranean.

Experts discovered that ancient Egyptian mummies were closely related to ancient people in

the Levant, modern-day Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Israel and Lebanon.

The discovery has come as a surprise to many experts.

The sequencing success, reported in Nature Communications, �finally proves to everyone

that there�s DNA preserved in ancient Egyptian mummies,� says Albert Zink, a biological

anthropologist at the Institute for Mummy Studies in Bolzano, Italy.

According to sciencemag.org, he participated in a 2010 study that identified DNA sequences

from 16 ancient Egyptian royal mummies, including Tutankhamun.

But that study used polymerase chain reaction, a method that efficiently finds and extracts

targeted DNA fragments but cannot always reliably distinguish between ancient DNA and modern

contamination.

The researcher�s goals were to establish a comprehensive genetic database to study

the ancient past of Egypt for the first time ever.

The �history-changing� study was performed by Johannes Krause, a geneticist at the Max

Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, Germany, using state-of-the-art

sequencing methods to read stretches of any DNA present in a sample and fish out those

that resembled human DNA.

Speaking to Mail Online, Johannes Krause said: �The population history of Egypt is complex

because it is found at the ispus of Africa, the gateway to a continent, and has seen much

historical turnover, Ancient Egypt in the 1millenium BC had been dominated by many foreign

powers.�

�It has been much debated whether foreign dominations such as Assyrians, Nubians, Greeks

or Romans changed the gene pool of ancient Europe, making them more or less African.

�We wanted to test that and found that there is genetic continuity between the old kingdom

and Roman period.

However in the last 1,500 years, Egypt became more genetically African, whereas the ancient

Egyptians showed almost no sub-Saharan African ancestry and high affinity to ancient Near

Eastern and European populations,� Professor Krause added.

Professor Krause�s team sampled 151 mummies from the archaeological site of Abusir and

managed to extract accurate full-genome DNA data from three ancient Egyptian mummies,

and usable segments of DNA from 90 other mummies, reports Mail Online.

The full study allowed experts to locate telltale damage patterns associated with ancient DNA,

making the new study�s results much more effective and accurate than those of any mummy

DNA studies before.

According to the Max Planck Institue for the science of human history, the study found

that ancient Egyptians were most closely related to ancient populations in the Levant, and

were also closely related to Neolithic populations from the Anatolian Peninsula and Europe.

�The genetics of the Abusir el-Meleq community did not undergo any major shifts during the

1,300-year time span we studied, suggesting that the population remained genetically relatively

unaffected by foreign conquest and rule,� says Wolfgang Haak, group leader at the Max-Planck-Institute

for the Science of Human History in Jena.

�In particular, we were interested in looking at changes and continuities in the genetic

makeup of the ancient inhabitants of Abusir el-Meleq.We wanted to test if the conquest

of Alexander the Great and other foreign powers has left a genetic imprint on the ancient

Egyptian population,� said Professor Alexander Peltzer, from the University

of Tuebingen.

For more infomation >> Scientists make SURPRISING discovery after studying DNA - Duration: 6:05.

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Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) Movie Clip | Captain America Meets Alexander Pierce | HD - Duration: 4:04.

Nick was Deputy Chief of the S.H.I.E.L.D. station there,

and he comes to me with a plan.

He wants to storm the building through the sewers.

I said, "No, we'll negotiate."

Turned out, the E.L.N. didn't negotiate, so they put out a kill order.

They stormed the basement, and what do they find?

They find it empty.

Nick had ignored my direct order,

and carried out an unauthorised military operation on foreign soil,

and saved the lives of a dozen political officers,

including my daughter.

So you gave him a promotion.

I've never had any cause to regret it.

Captain, why was Nick in your apartment last night?

I don't know.

Did you know it was bugged?

I did, because Nick told me.

Did he tell you he was the one who bugged it?

I want you to see something.

Who hired you, Batroc?

Is that live?

Yeah, they picked him up last night in a not-so-safe house in Algiers.

Are you saying he's a suspect?

Assassination isn't Batroc's line.

No, no. It's more complicated than that.

Batroc was hired anonymously to attack the Lemurian Star.

And he was contacted by email and paid by wire transfer,

and then the money was run through 17 fictitious accounts.

The last one going to a holding company

that was registered to a Jacob Veech.

Am I supposed to know who that is?

Not likely. Veech died six years ago.

His last address was 1435 Elmhurst Drive.

When I first met Nick, his mother lived at 1437.

Are you saying Fury hired the pirates? Why?

The prevailing theory

was that the hijacking was a cover for the acquisition

and sale of classified intelligence.

The sale went sour and that led to Nick's death.

If you really knew Nick Fury, you'd know that's not true.

Why do you think we're talking?

See, I took a seat on the Council not because I wanted to,

but because Nick asked me to, because we were both realists.

We knew that, despite all the diplomacy and the handshaking and the rhetoric,

to build a really better world

sometimes means having to tear the old one down.

And that makes enemies.

Those people that call you dirty because you got the guts

to stick your hands in the mud and try to build something better.

And the idea that those people could be happy today

makes me really, really angry.

Captain, you were the last one to see Nick alive.

I don't think that's an accident.

And I don't think you do, either.

So, I'm gonna ask again.

Why was he there?

He told me not to trust anyone.

I wonder if that included him.

I'm sorry.

Those were his last words.

Excuse me.

Captain,

somebody murdered my friend and I'm gonna find out why.

Anyone gets in my way, they're gonna regret it.

Anyone.

Understood.(CoolestClips4K)

For more infomation >> Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) Movie Clip | Captain America Meets Alexander Pierce | HD - Duration: 4:04.

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Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) Movie Clip | Captain America Elevator Fight Scene | HD - Duration: 4:13.

Operations Control.

Confirmed.

Keep all S.T.R.I.K.E. personnel on site.

- Understood. - Yes, sir.

- Forensics. - Confirmed.

Cap.

Rumlow.

Evidence Response found some fibres on the roof they want us to see.

You want me to get the tac team ready?

No, let's wait and see what it is first.

Right.

What's the status so far?

- Administrations level. - Confirmed.

Excuse me.

I'm sorry about what happened with Fury.

It's messed up, what happened to him.

Thank you.

Records.

Confirmed.

Before we get started,

does anyone want to get out?

Mobilise S.T.R.l.K.E. units, 25th floor.

Whoa, big guy-

I just want you to know, Cap, this isn't personal!

It kind of feels personal.

Drop the shield and put your hands in the air!

Give it up, Rogers! Get that door open!

You have nowhere to go!.(CoolestClips4K)

For more infomation >> Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) Movie Clip | Captain America Elevator Fight Scene | HD - Duration: 4:13.

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Schneider Beer Forgiveness Commercial - Duration: 1:18.

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For more infomation >> Schneider Beer Forgiveness Commercial - Duration: 1:18.

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Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) Movie Clip | The Winter Soldier Apartment Scene | HD - Duration: 4:14.

Hey, if you want...

If you want, you're welcome to use my machine.

Might be cheaper than the one in the basement.

Oh, yeah? What's it cost?

A cup of coffee?

Thank you, but

I already have a load in downstairs,

and you really don't want my scrubs in your machine.

I just finished a rotation in the infectious disease ward, so...

Well, I'll keep my distance.

Hopefully, not too far.

Oh, and I think you left your stereo on.

Oh.

Right. Thank you.

Yeah.

I don't remember giving you a key.

You really think I'd need one?

My wife kicked me out.

I didn't know you were married.

A lot of things you don't know about me.

I know, Nick. That's the problem.

I'm sorry to have to do this, but I had no place else to crash.

Who else knows about your wife?

Just...

My friends.

Is that what we are?

That's up to you.

Ahh!

Don't trust anyone.

Captain Rogers?

Captain,

I'm Agent 13 of S.H.I.E.L.D. Special Service.

Kate?

I'm assigned to protect you.

On whose order'?

His.

Foxtrot is down, he's unresponsive.

I need EMTs.

Do we have a 20 on the shooter?

Tell him I'm in pursuit.(CoolestClips4K)

For more infomation >> Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) Movie Clip | The Winter Soldier Apartment Scene | HD - Duration: 4:14.

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Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) CLIP | 'Nick Fury Assassination Attempt' Scene | HD - Duration: 4:12.

Propulsion systems now online.

Full acceleration! Now!

Initiate vertical takeoff!

Flight systems damaged.

Then activate guidance cameras!

Give me the wheel!

Get me Agent Hill.

Communications array damaged.

Well, what's not damaged?

Air conditioning is fully operational.

Traffic ahead.

Give me an alternate route.

Traffic alert on Roosevelt Bridge.

All vehicles stopped.

17th Avenue clear in three blocks, directly ahead.

Warning. Approaching intersection.

Get me off the grid!

Calculating route to secure location.(CoolestClips4K)

For more infomation >> Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) CLIP | 'Nick Fury Assassination Attempt' Scene | HD - Duration: 4:12.

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Classic Cocktail Recipe with Seagram's 7 Crown: The Explorer - Duration: 0:57.

If you're ready to go exploring, we have a happy hour drink for you!

Hello and welcome to the Velveteen Lounge Kitsch-en!

Today's happy hour highball comes to us from the vintage pamphlet Seagram's 7 Crown

Tastes Good So Many Wonderful Ways and I must say I agree!

This little masterpiece is called The Explorer and promises to send you on an "exciting

journey to a new drinking discovery!"

To make it, all you do is combine 2 oz Seagram's 7 Crown with 1 oz of pineapple juice and 1

oz of grapefruit juice over ice, fill with tonic water and stir.

As the booklet says, bon voyage!

Thank you for visiting the Velveteen Lounge Kitsch-en!

Please subscribe to our channel for fabulous cocktails, spirited live broadcasts and more!

It's always happy hour at the Velveteen Lounge Kitsch-en!

For more infomation >> Classic Cocktail Recipe with Seagram's 7 Crown: The Explorer - Duration: 0:57.

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Autism awareness efforts - Duration: 1:57.

I?

ARI: JUST WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE HOW

EXCITED THIS YOUNG MAN IS TO

CLIMB ABOARD THE FIRETRUCK.

WHILE MAX JAMES WAS HAVING THE

TIME OF HIS LIFE, HE WAS

LEARNING SOMETHING ABOUT FIRST

RESPONDERS AND THEY WERE

LEARNING SOMETHING ABOUT HIM.

>> HEY, MAX.

ARI: THIS IS A SPECIAL DAY FOR

13-YEAR-OLD MAX ADAMS.

>> HELLO, FIREFIGHTERS.

ARI: MAX IS ORIGINALLY FROM

ENGLAND, NOW LIVES IN ORLANDO.

MAX HAS AUTISM.

FIREFIGHTERS ARE HIS HEROES.

IT'S WHAT HE PLANS TO BE WHEN HE

GROWS UP.

>> HELLO

MY NAME IS FIREMAN MAX.

ARI: THURSDAY AFTERNOON, ST.

LUCIE COUNTY FIRE RESCUE HOSTED

MAX AND HIS FAMILY A CHANCE TO

CHAT AND SHOW MAX THEIR AUTISM

AWARENESS FIRE TRUCK.

THEY USE IT TO TEACH THE PUBLI

AND THEMSELVES ABOUT AUTISM.

>> IT'S IN OUR COMMUNITY.

IT'D BE NAIVE NOT TO TAKE THAT

STEP FORWARD TO EDUCATE US ABOUT

IT.

ARI: THERE'S A VIDEO ON SOCIAL

MEDIA ABOUT THE TRUC

IT'S BEEN VIEWED MORE THAN A

MILLION TIMES.

ONCE MAX SAW THE VIDEO, HE HAD

TO SEE THE TRUCK IN PERSON.

>> I'LL HELP YOU UP, OK.

ARI: FIREFIGHTERS GAVE HIM A

TOUR OF THE TRUCK.

HE, OF COURSE, WENT RIGHT FOR

THE DRIVER'S SEAT.

>> TURN THE LIGHTS ON.

THERE YOU GO.

ARI: BUT NO TOUR IS COMPLETE

WITHOUT THE UNIFORM.

>> WOW!

ARI: AND WHILE MAX ONLY KNOWS

HOW MUCH HE'S ENJOYING THIS DAY,

HIS FATHER KNOWS HOW IMPORTANT

THIS TRIP IS.

HOW VITAL IT IS FOR MAX TO BE

COMFORTABLE AROUND FIRST

RESPONDERS.

>> ALTHOUGH HE'S NERVOUS ABOUT

MEETING NEW PEOPLE, I THINK HE

UNDERSTANDS THAT FIR

RESPONDERS ARE THERE TO HELP

HIM.

>> THIS IS REALLY WHAT IT'S ALL

ABOUT.

RIGHT HERE IS WHAT IT'S ALL

ABOUT.

>> DO YOU LIKE THE FIRE TRUCKS

WITH THE JIGSAWS?

>> I LOVE IT!

ARI: THE LIEUTENANT HAS BEEN

For more infomation >> Autism awareness efforts - Duration: 1:57.

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Genetic Drift - Duration: 4:38.

Captions are on! Click the CC button at bottom right to turn off.

So here's a question for you.

Have you ever compared the candy you get on Halloween with your friends?

My sister and I---a bit competitive in the sport of Halloween candy hunting---we both

have preferences of what kind of candy we hoped to get in our buckets each year.

As for me, I LOVE gummy bears.

And every once in a while, someone would have them mixed in a big bucket and I remember

watching—with intense focus--- the hand that picked out the candy hoping for gummy

bears.

Getting those gummy bears was always total luck.

Total chance.

Well unless of course the entire bucket they had was actually gummy bears---but that would

not be luck---no, that would be pure bliss.

But that's never happened to me.

Yet.

So why bring this up?

Well, what if instead of candy, we were talking about insects?

And they weren't in a Halloween bucket because that'd be kind of gross.

They're on the sidewalk.

And when you're scooter riding through the neighborhood on Halloween to collect candy---because

scooters may or may not be our super awesome childhood mode of transportation---you squash

some.

Accidentally, of course, because you like insects overall.

Were the ones that survived better adapted?

Did they have some special ability to foresee events or to move your scooter away from them?

Assuming they all were just there on the sidewalk in the path of your trick-or-treating, no,

in this random event example---the survivors were not better adapted.

They were lucky.

It was chance.

And the ones that were squashed were, in this case, at the wrong place at the wrong time.

And that's what genetic drift is.

Genetic drift can change allele frequencies in a population.

Remember, alleles are a form of a gene.

But genetic drift is random.

Unlike natural selection.

Recall that in our natural selection video, organisms that have traits that result in

high fitness are able to pass those alleles to their offspring---this is where the 'survival

of the fittest' comes into play.

But not genetic drift.

With genetic drift, the organisms aren't necessarily more fit---they have just won

the game of chance.

Let's look at a representation of genetic drift known as the bottleneck effect.

I always like to remember this one by focusing on the word "bottle."

Let's say that we have a bottle here and we fill it with our Halloween candy.

If we shake out only a few of the candy pieces---does it necessarily represent the whole bottle

as far as the candy frequencies you get out?

Nope.

In fact, one of the types of candy pieces isn't there--- that type is totally eliminated.

Well consider a natural disaster such as a forest fire.

The surviving organisms weren't better adapted---they were likely just in an area where they weren't

directly affected.

But the survivors don't happen to represent the original population so there is definitely

going to be a new allele frequency among the surviving population.

Bottleneck effect.

Another time to see genetic drift is when you are talking about the founder effect.

In this case you may have organisms that have founded an island or some new area.

The few organisms that arrive to start a new population do not necessarily represent the

original population that they came from.

Let's take a case where maybe some seeds that are dispersed by wind end up in a new

area that happened to be one that was perfect for their growth.

This new population grows.

Well those seeds that landed in this new area may not necessarily represent the original

population of plants from which they came from.

It's a random sample.

Founder effect.

In summary, genetic drift can make some big changes to allele frequencies and is a mechanism

for evolution.

One last thing.

Which type of population do you think would be more vulnerable to genetic drift?

A big population?

Or a small population?

If someone is just doing some intense candy hunting and by accident, scooter rides over

a few insects---look at the result in this small population versus the big population.

As you can see, this random event has the potential to cause more change from the original

in the small population.

There weren't as many representatives there in the first place.

So in many incidences of genetic drift in populations…the impact on small populations

is especially significant.

Well that's it for the amoeba sisters and we remind you to stay curious!

For more infomation >> Genetic Drift - Duration: 4:38.

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Fractured Republicans get options on healthcare - Duration: 6:43.

Fractured Republicans get options on healthcare

BY PETER SULLIVAN

Senate Republican leaders on Tuesday presented their caucus with a broad outline of a healthcare

plan as the GOP � against the odds � looks to pass an ObamaCare repeal-and-replace bill

this summer.

The party is fractured as the White House pushes for swift action and the GOP-led House

grows increasingly restless with the Senate�s lack of clear progress on healthcare.

It�s also unclear when Senate Republicans will introduce legislative text, which reveals

the devil in the details and will likely only spark more controversy and dissent.

The initial Republican timetable on healthcare was for President Trump to sign a bill two

months ago.

At this rate, the prospects of passage in the upper chamber appear slim at best.

GOP senators, including Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.), have openly acknowledged

that getting the votes to pass healthcare reform will be extremely difficult.

Senators said a PowerPoint presentation at Tuesday�s Senate GOP lunch meeting left

some key decisions unresolved.

While aides said some details are starting to take shape, conservatives are already raising

red flags.

Most importantly, staffers said the bill would allow states to waive ObamaCare rules requiring

insurers to cover a range of healthcare services, known as essential health benefits.

But the measure would not allow states to waive rules preventing people with pre-existing

conditions from being charged more, a departure from the House-passed bill.

That move pleased some moderates but has sparked frustration among conservatives who want to

allow states to repeal all of the ObamaCare regulations.

Speaking on background, an aide to a conservative senator said their office is �very disappointed�

in the healthcare proposal as it currently stands and that its structure �absolutely�

jeopardizes support on the right.

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), who has been vocal about protecting people with pre-existing

health conditions, offered support for the bill.

�It�s very cognizant of pre-existing conditions, which is a good thing,� he said.

�We haven�t seen the final details, but simple answer ... yes,� Cassidy said when

asked if he could support the proposal.

On Medicaid, Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), a member of leadership, said the legislation

would still end the higher federal funding for ObamaCare�s expansion of Medicaid, but

on a slower phase-out than in the House, moving the end date past 2020.

�The House bill has kind of an abrupt cutoff, and we�re having a good productive discussion

about a glide path to help states get to a point where they can get back to [the lower

funding levels] without an abrupt cutoff,� Barrasso said.

Signs of intraparty strain emerged Tuesday after Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) told reporters:

�I�m very leery of a healthcare bill passing the Senate that can get through the House.

We�ve already lost [Sen.] Rand Paul [R-Ky.], so we�re down to 51.�

Graham said Paul is �irretrievably gone,� meaning GOP leaders can only afford one more

defection and still pass legislation repealing and replacing ObamaCare.

Paul, who like Graham ran for president in 2016, quickly responded.

�While we do have a press assistant opening in the Communications Department, Senator

Graham has not applied and should not make public statements on behalf of Senator Rand

Paul,� Paul spokesman Sergio Gor said in a statement.

�Senator Paul remains optimistic the bill can be improved in the days ahead and is keeping

an open mind.�

And after the GOP meeting Tuesday, Graham sounded more optimistic, calling the options

discussed �promising proposals.�

Medicaid remains one of the thorniest issues for the Senate.

A few senators are wary of getting rid of the expansion at all, even on a slower timeline.

On Monday, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) said a slower phase-out would be �helpful�

but added, �I�m not saying I support phasing it out.�

Asked if she wanted to keep ObamaCare�s Medicaid expansion, centrist Sen. Lisa Murkowski

(R-Alaska) responded �yes� as elevator doors closed.

Pressed to elaborate, a spokesperson said: �Senator Murkowski has been hearing from

people all over the state, including hospitals, providers, disability advocates, and the State

legislature that it has been a large net positive for Alaska.�

Democrats argue that ending the extra Medicaid expansion funds on a slower timetable, as

the Senate bill appears poised to do, serves little purpose and will simply take away Medicaid

coverage at a later date.

No Democrat is expected to vote for the GOP plan.

Some healthcare experts also warn that pre-existing conditions would not be protected even if

a state were only allowed to waive the essential health benefits.

Sick people could be forced to pay exorbitant prices for a plan that covers their conditions

under that scenario.

For example, pregnant women in states that waive the essential health benefits could

pay more than $1,000 per month for maternity care coverage, according to a Congressional

Budget Office (CBO) analysis of the House bill.

Senate GOP leaders say that the time has come to make decisions on the healthcare bill,

but they are not setting a firm timeline.

Leaders have said a vote by the end of June, before the July 4 congressional recess, would

be ideal, and the end of July is the ultimate deadline.

Under that timetable, GOP members would have to send a bill to the CBO soon to meet the

end-of-June target.

Lawmakers said preliminary discussions with the CBO have already begun.

McConnell wouldn�t commit to a certain date for a vote on an ObamaCare repeal-and-replace

bill Tuesday, saying one would be brought to the floor �in the near future.�

�We�ve had plenty of time to discuss this issue,� McConnell said.

�We�re getting close to having a proposal to whip and take to the floor.�

Senate leaders have said they will bring up a bill for a vote even it lacks the support

to pass.

For more infomation >> Fractured Republicans get options on healthcare - Duration: 6:43.

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[NEW] Top 3 Extreme Demons Layouts (Geometry Dash 2.1) - DexTep - Duration: 5:08.

Attention: In all these gameplays a trick called "noclip" is used to avoid the deaths, basically it is used to give a preview of the level not to verify it in itself.

For more infomation >> [NEW] Top 3 Extreme Demons Layouts (Geometry Dash 2.1) - DexTep - Duration: 5:08.

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Flooding may lead to more mosquitoes - Duration: 1:40.

CHECKING FOR MOSQUITOES THAT

TRANSMIT THE VIRUS.

FARRON: FAMILIES ACROSS BOCA

RATON ARE STILL DEALING WITH

STREETS COVERED IN WATER, AND

EVEN IF THAT'S NOT THE CASE FOR

YOU, EXPERTS SAY YOU SHOULD

STILL GO CHECK FOR AREAS LIKE

THIS.

STANDING WATER AROUND YOUR HOME

AND THIS COULD BE A BREEDING

GROUND FOR MOSQUITOES.

JUST LOOK AT ALL THE WATER WE

FOUND AROUND TOWNHOMES OFF LYONS

ROAD.

IT'S HARD TO TELL WHERE THE LAKE

ENDS AND THE STREET BEGINS.

>> I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS IS

HAPPENING HERE.

FARRON: JUDY ZEMAN TOLD ME SHE'S

LIVED HERE 16 YEARS AND NEVER

SEEN IT LIKE THIS.

>> I'M AFRAID TO GET OUT.

I HAVE A SMALL CAR SO I'M NOT

EVEN GOING TO TAK THE CHANCE.

FARRON: SO SHE'S WALKING FOR THE

TIME BEING

OTHER NEIGHBORS ARE RIDING THEIR

BIKES TO AVOID DRIVING.

BUT EITHER WAY, THE PALM BEACH

COUNTY MOSQUITO CONTROL IS

WARNING YOU TO BE CAREFUL HAVING

EXPOSED SKIN AROUND SO MUCH

STANDING WATER OUTSIDE.

>> THERE'S A BUNCH OF DEAD

MOSQUITOES IN OUR TRAPS.

FARRON: ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYST

CHRIS REISINGER SHOWED ME THE

TYPES OF LARVAE THEY'RE FINDING

IN TRAPS.

AND THIS IS THE KIND THAT

PARTICULARLY BREEDS IN

FLOODWATER.

THEY'LL BE LOOKING FOR MORE OF

THESE TODAY.

>> ARE TRACK RUNNER JUST CAME

BACK AND I WILL BE IDEA AND

THEM.

FARRON: HE SAYS SO FAR, THEY

HAVEN'T FOUND ANY ZIKA POSITIVE

MOSQUITOS, BUT ANY TYPE IS A

NUISANCE.

JUDY SAYS SHE WILL BE PREPARED

TO DEAL WITH IT.

AS THE FLOODING CONTINUES TO

RECEDE AND THE TEMPERATURES

For more infomation >> Flooding may lead to more mosquitoes - Duration: 1:40.

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Harrisburg native selected as NASA astronaut - Duration: 0:49.

KATELYN: AFTER RECEIVING A

RECORD-BREAKING 18,000

APPLICATIONS, NASA HAS SELECTED

JUST 12 MEN AND WOMEN AS THE

AGENCY'S NEW ASTRONAUT

CANDIDATES, AND ONE OF THEM

CALLS HARRISBURG HIS HOMETOWN.

BOB HINES HAS BEEN SELECTED BY

NASA TO JOIN THE 2017 ASTRONAUT

CANDIDATE CLASS.

HE'LL REPORT FOR DUTY IN AUGUST.

HINES EARNED A BACHELOR'S DEGREE

IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING FROM

BOSTON UNIVERSITY AND IS A

GRADUATE OF THE U.S. AIR FORCE

TEST PILOT SCHOOL.

HE CONTINUED ON TO EARN A

MASTER'S DEGREE IN AEROSPACE

ENGINEERING FROM THE UNIVERSITY

OF ALABAMA.

AND WHILE HINES WAS BORN IN

NORTH CAROLINA, HE GREW UP IN

HARRISBURG, AND CONSIDERS IT HIS

HOMETOWN.

For more infomation >> Harrisburg native selected as NASA astronaut - Duration: 0:49.

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I Can Get It Back「AMV」▪ Uchiha Obito¹ (2017) ▪ (HD) - Duration: 12:00.

For more infomation >> I Can Get It Back「AMV」▪ Uchiha Obito¹ (2017) ▪ (HD) - Duration: 12:00.

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GoPro Hero5 Black - what's new? - Duration: 3:40.

Hello fine people of the Internet.

Andy from Deckhand here.

Quick question: have you used a Gopro before?

Do you want to use a Gopro in the future?

Are you wondering what new things I could possibly have to say about this thing?

It's true, the Hero 5 isn't anything spectacular or new.

But I bet I can convince you to check it out anyways.

Let's get the bad news out of the way first: The specs haven't really evolved.

On paper, you're getting the same camera as the Hero 4.

They fused the touchscreen into the main body now, but it's still fairly clumsy to work

with.

And of course that tiny fiddly screen makes a few of the questionable menu decisions even

worse.

You want to talk about switching resolution or frame rate?

Talk about fantastic.

THAT part was fantastically smooth.

I guess they prioritized the basic functionality over everything else, because the rest of

the interface design is pretty questionable.

There are a TON of cool features beneath the hood that I would never have found - or even

known to look for - if I wasn't already aware they existed.

I'm looking at you, ProTune.

That's all secondary to the actual shooting experience though.

Once you get going, none of that matters.

This is still the same tiny powerhouse you know and love, but with a few new tricks up

its sleeve.

Like the easy-on record mode.

GoPro is off, press the record button, and it wakes up to shoot your video/photo.

As soon as you stop the video, the camera powers down again.

You have no idea how much battery and stress this saves.

No more worrying if it's on, or if it should be on, or if you're eating through your

batteries too fast.

I feel like I need to include a segment on features nobody really asked for.

And top of that list is the ability to edit clips in-camera.

Also the bottom of the list.

WHY DOES THIS EXIST?

Sorry.

Anyways.

By making the camera itself waterproof, they have freed up the mics and given us the gift

of half-decent audio.

No longer will they be muffled by their plastic cage.

No cage also means no fog.

Double bonus!

And who can forget the in-camera stabilization?

I can't.

Here's the final word though.

This is the best Gopro ever made, and it costs about the same as the Hero4.

We all know what Gopros can do.

If you're going to get one, there is absolutely no reason not to get this one.

And if you want to try it out or just need it for a weekend, rent one at Deckhand!

For more infomation >> GoPro Hero5 Black - what's new? - Duration: 3:40.

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Dumb It Down - Sports - Duration: 2:10.

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