Thứ Ba, 12 tháng 12, 2017

Waching daily Dec 12 2017

2 table spoon of yogurt

1 onion

1 glove of garlic

Rend it with rondo

500 ground meat

Salt

Cumin-chili pepper-blackpepper

Knead

Wrap it at cling wrap. And wait for 1 night at deepfreeze

When you are going to cook wait at room temperatur for 10-15 minutes than chop it

Fry with little oil

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Former Clinton Adviser Sides with Trump, Exposes the Truth Behin - Duration: 3:57.

Former Clinton Adviser Sides with Trump, Exposes the Truth Behind Democrat Resistance to Tax

Bill

Political commentator Dick Morris shared his thoughts Friday on the Democrat Party�s

response to the GOP tax reform bill.

In his latest �Lunch Alert� video, titled �Democrats Deficit Hypocrisy,� the one-time

adviser to former President Bill Clinton said he finds it �so interesting to watch the

shenanigans the Democrats are going through as they assess the Trump tax cut proposals.�

Morris accused the Democrat Party of hypocrisy, saying, �They are so bent out of shape that

they�re going to raise the deficit, that they�re going to expand the deficit, using

the money for tax cuts.�

�Now it was perfectly fine with them in the opening month of the Obama administration,

when Obama just gave them a blank check to spend money on stimulus.�

�And there were articles at the time that deficits just don�t matter, and that they�re

just going to go crazy trying to avert unemployment,� he continued.

Morris claimed that the Democrat Party lacks restraint when given the opportunity spend

tax dollars, but when faced with cutting taxes, worries about the effect on the deficit.

�When the Democrats are given the option of spending money, they go completely crazy

and they don�t worry about the deficit, but when given the option of cutting taxes

they become punctilious and don�t want to cut the taxes, don�t want to spend too much

on cutting the taxes.

They�re very worried about the impact on the deficit,� he explained.

Morris then claimed that Democrats just want higher taxes and don�t care about the deficit.

�Have you gotten the point that the Democrats want higher taxes?

And want more government spending, and could care less about the impact on the deficit?�

he asked.

�And that the one thing they�re apposed to is cutting taxes, because it decreases

the power of the federal government and their power as well.�

Morris concluded that �nothing could be more evident than looking at this insane double

standard going on now in Washington.�

On Saturday, Senate Republicans finally pushed their tax bill through the upper chamber.

The bill, which received no Democrat support, must now go through the reconciliation process

with the House tax plan

During a news conference on Monday, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi reiterated her

disapproval of the GOP-sponsored plan.

�Isn�t really what�s going on is that many people are getting a very modest tax

cut, and some people are getting a tax increase, while a lot of this is also going to business,

but it�s not the end of the world?� a reporter asked.

�No it is the end of the world,� Pelosi responded.

�The debate on health care is life/death.

This is Armageddon.�

�This is a very big deal.

Because you know why?

There�s really a very hard way to come back from this.

They take us further, more deeply into debt.

What can you do but raise taxes?�

Caterine DeCicco is The Western Journal�s Washington, D.C. video producer.

What do you think?

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I've got a big pile of brush from where I've cleared out the overgrowth and one

of the things I need to do is reduce those piles to a little bit more

manageable quantity somebody suggested that I shouldn't burn anything then I

should let it all decompose and I was actually reading up on it and it looks

like turning it into charcoal might be the better way versus even just letting

it decompose it can be used as a soil amendment and so what I've done is I got

a 55-gallon drum from my neighbor I cut the top off and I cut some slits in it

and I thought there is I'm gonna make a lid that can be removable got this piece

of scrap that came off of one of the old buildings it's just a metal roofing

material so I'm gonna repurpose that as a chimney for this charcoal retort I

used a combination of sheet metal screws and pop rivets to form the chimney and

then I used a hole saw to drill some air holes at the bottom of the outside

barrel I marked the spot where I wanted the chimney to go and then I used my

angle grinder to cut slots that I could then fold back and these kind of help

secure the chimney to the center

then used strips again and that recycled roofing material to form braces that

connect the chimney with the outside of the lid then I just again fix that into

place with some sheet metal screws I've also got a 30 gallon drum that's a

smaller drum that I'll fill with different pieces of wood it's on the

inside there's a lot of information about charcoal retorts on YouTube this

is kind of just my first pass at it so I'm not gonna go into a lot of detail

about why I'm building what I'm building because I don't have that experience but

in keeping with a lot of what I do this is some maker size so helping me learn

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so this first attempt I think it burned out before it really got the inside

gases going so I'm gonna try filling it back up and then lightning back up again

that's a lot I let the retort cool overnight and the

following day I came back to check on the progress took the lid off and pulled

the interior chamber out you'll notice that the lid is at the bottom when it's

in the chamber and those small holes that I drilled they're right near the

top lip of that smaller barrel and that's so that when it's upside down the

gas kind of comes out the bottom of the barrel and helps feel a chain reaction

this first attempt I really wasn't happy with the outcome in total you can see

that one really big piece just it has brown in the center of the piece of wood

which indicates that it hasn't been completely charred so that piece of wood

really is too big and I had some ideas as to what I would try the next time

around the second time what I've done is I filled the outside with a lot thicker

fuel pieces of wood probably two maybe even three inches in diameter and I

thought there is it'll burn slower and should help keep that inner chamber

hotter longer I also had a lot of large pieces on the inner retort chamber

instead this time I loaded it with the smaller pieces and on the outside larger

pieces that way the outside fire should burn longer and the inside stuff has

more surface area to release wood gas and kind of keep that chain reaction

going so I'm gonna go ahead and line it off

we'll see how around three goes

around 2:00 it actually sounds like it might be burning the wood gasps no no

maybe it's just because it's got so much turbulence but that sounds compelling

clean that thing nothing I like the sound to putting out some

heat for sure again I let it burn well into the evening and let it cool

overnight the next day I came back to check on the progress this time around I

was much more pleased with the outcome

that's great figure stuff on the outside smaller

stuff on the inside I'll play around with a little bit but I'm happy with those results

Put your glasses on and tell me what's going on.

(Charcoal Retort)

What is a charcoal retort?

It burns wood so the carbon doesn't go into the atmosphere.

Its really cool to be able to make your own charcoal

in this way it's a little bit time-consuming

however to process these piles I feel like it takes about an hour to load up

the charcoal retort and get it started so I'll keep doing it to some extent but

I don't think I'm gonna be able to process all these piles in this manner

hey I hope this project inspires you to exercise your inner maker thanks for

watching

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How To Do Vitiligo Treatment At Home | Vitiligo Cure - Remedies One - Duration: 3:34.

it's extremely important that you protect your skin from the Sun as

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today's video will discuss five home remedies for vitiligo before you watch

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vitiligo is a skin disorder that occurs when cells in your body skin tissue lose

their normal pigmentation resulting in the appearance of light-colored

splotches in highly visible areas like the hands stomach face or neck natural

remedies for vitiligo some natural products react well with the skin to

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person to person and they require consistent application before you see

any results one papaya this fruit contains nutrients that help provide the

melanocytes that produce melanin or skin color it's an inexpensive option that

you must apply frequently in order to obtain the best results what should you

do cut a slice of papaya and mash it into a pulp then apply it directly on

the affected areas leave it on until it dries and repeated twice for the best

results you can also enhance these effects by drinking papaya juice to red

clay clay contains copper which can help restore the pigmentation of the skin it

also improves blood flow and contributes to overall healthier looking skin what

should you do mix two tablespoons of red clay with some ginger extract and apply

the paste to the affected areas for 15 minutes 3 turmeric this spice can be

very beneficial to the skin helping restore pigmentation naturally

ingredients 1 pound of raw turmeric 1/2 pound of ginger root the juice from 5

lemons what should you do mix all ingredients together in a jar

store in the refrigerator and consume two teaspoons before each meal another

option is to prepare a tea made with turmeric and apply those liquid directly

to the skin for duckweed this is a small aquatic plant that often grows in lakes

and ponds and is a good treatment to reduce the effects of vitiligo

unfortunately it can be difficult to acquire what should you do grind the

plant into a paste and add a teaspoon of honey consume a tablespoon twice a day

after meals five ginger ginger root has become very popular thanks to its many

medicinal applications and it may also be useful in the treatment of vitiligo

thanks to its ability to improve blood flow

ingredients1 fresh ginger root one teaspoon of mustard oil a pinch of

ground turmeric what should you do grate the ginger root and mix it with

mustard oil and ground turmeric apply this as a paste directly to the affected

areas and leave it on the skin for 20 minutes how you treat vitiligo let me

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Marie Forleo & Glennon Doyle: An Invitation To Do Some Good - Duration: 13:01.

Alright.

Hi everyone.

It's Marie Forleo and my beautiful sister Glennon Doyle.

We are here today because we want to talk about this beautiful love flash mob that we're

doing that is launching today.

So we're gonna start off with telling you about the focus of this particular love flash

mob, and it is the opioid crisis.

Now, Glennon, when you – ya'll emailed me and shared that this was gonna be our focus.

I have to tell you, it was an instant yes for me.

This is a topic that's been in the news for years now, and obviously we've heard

more about it this year than any other year because it's reaching such a level.

It's a crisis.

Tell me why you wanted to focus here right now.

It is the – it's the next right thing for caring people of conscience in this country.

I mean, the statistics about what's happening in the – in America with opioids and kids

is staggering when you get into it.

I mean, the opioid overdose at this point kills more Americans under the age of 50 than

gun violence, than car accidents even.

I mean our inner city – our cities, our rural cities and inner cities, are just ravaged

right now and people are losing their children and their sisters and their brothers.

And people aren't talking about it, because there's so much stigma still attached to

addiction.

Yes.

And that's the other reason why this is an important story to tell right now, because

these babies are victims of disease.

I myself am a recovering addict, and I know how hard it is to get help.

For a while, I mean, we've been researching this for months and months and months.

We knew this was the next right thing for this country.

If you are an American paying attention to the news and you care about children and you

care about hurting people, this is the place to focus right now.

And the other thing, Marie, is right now things are so hard and so divisive and everybody

is yelling at each other.

Right now I think the next right thing is for all of us to just to get involved in a

project that has to do with service and love and taking care of each other and, you know,

loving people before we decide whether they're worth it.

Yes.

Right?

Yes.

Grace and love doesn't, you know, make a checklist before we decide who's worthy of our support

and love.

It's just their existence as our human family.

Right?

Yeah.

When I was doing research on this myself I came across some statistics that just floored

me.

You know, it says in 2016 more than 64,000 people died of drug overdoses in America,

and synthetic opioids were topping the other causes, topping everything.

And that's a higher death toll than guns, car crashes, HIV/AIDS, all of them combined

ever killed in one year.

It's also a higher death toll than all US military casualties in the Vietnam and Iraq

war combined.

This is real.

Yeah.

That's what we're talking about.

Right.

Every news…

You think about 9/11.

Yup.

9/11 was such a tragedy and we talk about it all the time, but if you look at the opioid

statistics, we lose enough Americans to make a 9/11 every three weeks in our country right

now.

So it's time for us to – and you know, Marie, you and I care also about – we care

about raising money and we care about helping people.

We also care about telling stories that are important.

Yes.

You know, I think right now we're in this – our country is in a fever pitch and we

think we have two options, fight or flight.

Right?

We have to add fuel to the fire, make everything worse by being nasty, or we have to hide from

it all.

Yup.

Watch more cat YouTube videos.

But those two options suck.

There is a third way.

Right?

There's fight, flight, and then there's invite.

Like, we can do something together that is beautiful because the world is not changed

by our opinions, but it is changed by our love.

And our actions.

And our actions.

Right.

So that's what we're doing today.

We're getting into action.

Yes.

So tell us about – okay.

So another thing I want to mention, because I feel so blessed that there's folks all

around the world who read my emails and watch our show and pay attention.

And one thing I do want to mention, you know, if anyone outside the US is watching this

right now and going, "Wow, this is really an American problem.

I should just tune out.

This doesn't matter to me."

It really does matter to you, and here's why.

First of all, concretely the opioid crisis is starting to bleed into Canada.

And you'd better know that these pharmaceutical companies are doing everything in their power

to start selling internationally, so the rest of the world, this is coming.

I do not expect this to stay contained in the US.

The second thing though is you can use this conversation and this invitation as an opportunity

to take a look around your world.

Even if you don't want to join in our particular flash mob, which we would love you to, we

want you to be able to use this as an opportunity to catalyze yourself and take action on something

that matters.

To look around your community, to look around something where you see suffering, you see

pain, you see real human beings who need help.

And rather than say "oh, gosh.

That's heartbreaking."

To step up and step in and say, "What can I do to help?

What's the next right thing?"

Yeah, because we know heartbreak is a clue.

Yes.

Right?

Heartbreak is your clue that that's what you're meant to do.

So whatever breaks your heart, you run towards it.

Yes.

Towards it.

So tell us, just give me a word or two about some of our goals for this flash mob.

Okay, so my team at Together Rising went to visit this amazing home that was created by

a woman in New Hampshire whose son had overdosed.

She was a nurse, her town was just ravaged by opioid addiction.

And she – a girl came to her office who was pregnant, and she had nowhere to turn

her to because there's no services for girls and women and mothers.

So she basically she put a notice on Facebook and said, "Help.

My heart is broken.

What do I do?"

And of course when we do that, when we reach out to our communities everybody else says,

"Me too."

Yeah.

So another woman who was a doctor said, "My heart's broken too.

Let's start a home.

We can use my house.

I'll move out."

She moved her whole family out.

She moved her whole house.

Her whole family out of her house.

Okay?

Alright.

So there are amazing people in this world.

So they started this home.

Anyway, they created this place called Hope on Haven Hill.

We went and visited, we held the babies, we held the mamas.

Warriors there.

What's important to remember about these babies, Marie, is that, you know, many of

us think, "why do they to drugs?

Why?

Just say no."

Well, many of these women that we met, these young women, were born into addiction.

Okay?

This is a cycle.

These are generations.

I think about my own addiction, I got off a path that all I had to do is come back to

the path.

Right?

To my – that my parents had made for me.

These kids have no path.

Right?

They're pioneers.

They are creating – trying to create lives for their babies that they've never even

seen before.

Right?

They're warriors.

And so we – they graduate from this program in Hope on Haven Hill that we went and said,

"What's the next right thing for you?

What do you need?

And they said "we need a transitional home.

Because these girls graduate, and they're gonna go straight back to the streets after

all the work they've done."

There are no transitional homes for girls in recovery and their babies where they can

stay together, where the babies can stay together.

None in New Hampshire.

So we're gonna buy them a house today.

We're gonna buy them a house this day.

And, Marie, you have to show them somewhere on this fancy screen that I know – you have

to show them this house.

Because it's…

I will.

We'll put links, we'll put pictures in the blog post.

We'll have everything so people can check out all the details.

It's so precious and it's got this big front porch, and I just want these girls to

just walk in there and have a safe place to be loved.

A family.

They haven't had a family.

The girls that they go through recovery with are their family, and so this is the next

right thing for them.

Also Marie, I think an important thing to note is that the more we research this opioid

crisis the more we realize this is very parallel to the heroin and crack crisis of the 80's

and the 90's.

The difference is that back then we declared a war on drugs.

Okay?

And since there was a war on drugs, most of the money and funding went to criminalizing

addiction and jails.

Okay?

It didn't work.

Shocker.

So now that this is mostly a rural, white problem we're calling it a crisis.

Right?

Because when there's a war there's enemies to fear.

When there's a crisis there are victims to help.

So there are many, many class and race issues involved in here.

Absolutely.

The great news about that is that we realized this is not new.

The people have been serving beautifully this addiction crisis in the inner cities forever.

So we also went to Baltimore to a place called Martha's Place in the inner city.

These women taught us so much about recovery.

You'll learn all about it in the post, but we are also going to fund salaries for women

at this Martha's Place that have been doing this work for so beautifully for so long.

And we're gonna keep this dream alive that they've been working their butts off forever

there.

So we're gonna serve Hope on Haven Hill, we're gonna serve Martha's Place, and

we're gonna just like create hope.

Yes.

That's what this is all about just like doing hope.

Doing hope, and giving people a real chance to break a cycle, to get back on their feet,

and to create that ripple effect of possibility that each of us needs so terribly.

And, you know, I read something else that really struck me.

They said "it's easier in America to get high than to get help."

And that's true.

It's easier to get high than to get help.

So many news reports that I've watched that have cracked my heart open have been young

women watching them and saying they want help, and there's no place for them to go.

They want to stop, and there's nowhere that they can get to that will help them.

So I love that we're doing this.

And, again, I know I said this a little earlier, even if you don't join our flash mob, which

I want you to do so badly, join us.

This is so much fun and it's so good and give whatever you can.

You can also use your voice if financially you're not able to donate.

Use your voice.

Spread this video.

Spread this blog post.

Spread it around wherever.

Gather your friends together.

Or if for whatever reason this doesn't align with your heart, use this as an opportunity

to take all that love that you have inside, all that desire to make the world a better

place, and don't wait for some day.

Don't wait for some fictional time in the future when you think that you'll be more

capable or that you'll have more money or more resources or more influence.

Now is the perfect time.

You know, one of these quotes that I found when I was just popping around in the internet,

Glennon, was that – and it's kind of an interesting quote, because I'm usually always

sharing things that are positive.

But it went something like this.

"The ugliest thing ever is a human being without compassion."

And something struck me in that, and it had these images pop up of just when each of us

can go in and pretend that we don't see what's happening around us.

And that we close off our hearts.

Yes.

Yup.

And let me add one thing to that.

I'm so glad you said that.

And I think that the difference between compassion and pity to me is so important.

So pity is "I feel bad for you."

So helpful.

Right?

"I feel sad.

I feel so sad.

I'm sad."

Like, great.

Pity is your pain in my heart.

Compassion is different.

Compassion is your pain in my heart and back out through my hands.

Right?

Compassion has – you are not a compassionate person unless you turn the energy and the

fire and the heartbreak inside of you into action.

Yes.

Otherwise you're just someone who sympathizes.

And we need people of action.

So do – you're exactly right.

Do something today.

Join our flash mob.

We want you to join us.

We think this is the right story.

Yes.

If you don't want to join us, join something.

Do something.

Be a person of compassion.

That's what we need right now.

Glennon, I love you so much.

I love that we do this together.

This is the perfect time.

Thank you for making the time to share the stories, to give us the details, to do all

of the work that you do.

Your organization, you as a human being, you know you're my soul sister.

But all of the work that you guys do behind the scenes, for everyone watching, I'm in

on the emails.

I see it.

I see like just a tiny fraction.

And it is absolutely incredible.

So my sister, I love you.

For everyone watching, thank you for taking the time to hear this.

Join us in this love flash mob.

You will not regret it.

We are gonna change lives and we are gonna do the next right thing.

Thank you so much.

That's right.

Marie, thank you for your heart and your spirit.

You're such an angel.

We love you guys.

Thank you, bye.

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