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Mr. Reeves.

Oh, good, you're still here.

I was hoping that you would stick around

to kick us while we're down.

Want to tell me what's going on?

Be a lot easier to tell you what's not going on.

We're trying to keep the entire district from falling apart.

Your ex is leading the charge.

[police sirens]

So what am I supposed to tell the mayor?

That he's ugly.

That he's bald. Oh, how 'bout this?

How 'bout this?

Tell him we have a district-wide cyber

attack on our infrastructure.

And if he knows anything about massively

parallel information processing systems, we could use his help.

Otherwise, he should probably just stick to pounding his desk

and blaming me for everything.

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JAW DROPPING! SHOCKING Truth About Obama's CIA Director EXPOSED, This Is HUGE Treason - Duration: 2:55.

JAW DROPPING!

SHOCKING Truth About Obama's CIA Director EXPOSED, This Is HUGE Treason

The American Spectator has quite recently published a shocking article on the complicity

of Obama's CIA Director, John Brennan, in the entire 'Trump wiretapping' scandal

that is currently being covered by the mainstream media.

In a stunning story, the Spectator expresses that it was Brennan who, wishing to save his

employment under a Hillary Clinton administration, utilized a questionable claim by a remote

country to assemble insight of Donald Trump and his staff.

The article asserts that "the seed of the espionage into Trump was planted by Estonia…in

April 2016."

Estonia was inspired to attack the Republican applicant by the false talk from Hillary that

"Trump was going to pull out of NATO and leave Baltic countries exposed to Putin."

Along these lines, Estonia dropped unverified cases of Russian impact over Trump on the

work area of the CIA by means of Britain's MI5.

Brennan was very cheerful to utilize the "intel" against Trump.

This merits a touch of foundation.

Brennan has an exceptionally aggravating history that ought to have exempted him from office.

The Spectator reports that other than being a "supporter of the American Communist Party

at the stature of the Cold War", Brennan was an acknowledged aficionado of Islam and

a crazy theological rationalist for the passing faction.

He "despised Trump for his alleged 'Muslim ban,' a matter precious to Brennan.

Not exclusively was he a theological rationalist for the Muslim Brotherhood, however, Brennan's

Islamophilia dated to his days in school, when he put in a year in Cairo learning Arabic

and taking courses in Middle Eastern studies."

Brennan's proclivity for Islam made General Mike Flynn, the casualty of the wiretapping

scandal, a persona non-free for the CIA Director.

Brennan abhorred Flynn's absence of political accuracy and his promise to reset relations

with the Muslim world.

The pieces are meeting up and it gives the idea that President Trump was appropriate

about being checked, as well as may have revealed the genuine face of the Deep State.

What do you think about this?

Do not hesitate and write your thoughts in the comments section below.

Share the truth, be patriots!

Thank you for reading.

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'Lookie!' Fivers: Five Movies About...Star-Crossed Lovers | Reviews | 'Admiral' | 'Veer-Zaara' - Duration: 5:20.

['Lookie!' Fivers: Five Movies About...Star-Crossed Lovers]

[Sound: Music is heard.]

DAGMAR Hello, and welcome to this edition of 'Fivers,'

in which we sample five films about love-

SASHA -only these films are about

a specific kind of love story-

DAGMAR -where obstacles like personal circumstances-

SASHA -or even world events-

DAGMAR -conspire to separate two people.

DAGMAR This sampler features movies

about star-crossed lovers.

SASHA The phrase itself

stems from a play by William Shakespeare-

DAGMAR -about the doomed love-

SASHA -between two of the most well-known 'star-crossed' lovers of all -

DAGMAR - Romeo and Juliet (characters).

SASHA First we have...

DAGMAR In 1874, a person is born on the coldest day on earth.

SASHA A day so cold, that his heart freezes.

DAGMAR A kindly woman (Madeleine (char.)) saves his (Jack's (char.)) life,

by replacing his frozen heart

with a cuckoo clock.

SASHA But she (Madeleine) warns him-

SASHA -as he (Jack) grows older-

SASHA -that there are three things he must remember,

in order to survive...

[Twins Theatre seg.] [DAGMAR appears as MADELEINE (char.).] [Sound: Music is heard. Sound of clock ticking is heard.] DAGMAR as MADELEINE (char.) Never touch

DAGMAR as MADELEINE (char.) the hands of the clock...

DAGMAR as MADELEINE (char.) Don't lose

DAGMAR as MADELEINE (char.) your cool -

- be mild as a dove.

But the most

important

thing of all -

- is never, never, ever, ever-

-fall in love. [Note: Song in segment is replacement item for 'Three Rules'/'Les trois lois' song in film. Music track is 'March of the Spoons,' by Kevin MacLeod (see end credits), with lyrics by 'Lookie!']

DAGMAR Ultimately, it's love-

SASHA -which will be his (Jack's) undoing.

DAGMAR There are some spoilers coming up.

If you'd like to skip past the spoilers section, you can just click here. [Clickable link shown onscreen.]

[Sound: Three beeps are heard.]

DAGMAR Next, a film with a 'Romeo and Juliet' (characters; well-known example of fictional 'star-crossed' lovers) center-

SASHA -about lovers separated by warring factions-

DAGMAR -only with a

mystical bent.

SASHA A young boy is saved from a pack of wolves

by a mysterious young girl-

-who calls them (wolves) away

with a song on her pipe.

DAGMAR Years later,

the two meet again-

SASHA -only, this time,

in battle.

DAGMAR The film features magic-

SASHA -battles-

DAGMAR -passion-

SASHA -pageantry-

DAGMAR -sacrifice-

SASHA -revenge -

DAGMAR - and a love story-

SASHA - on a scale

which is probably best described

as - epic.

DAGMAR Next, a classic (1930s-1950s) title.

SASHA In 'Roman Holiday' (1953),

a [runaway] crown princess

is rescued by a journalist-

DAGMAR -who plans to sell a story

about the runaway royal

to the highest bidder.

SASHA But then -

DAGMAR - he falls in love with her.

[Twins Theatre seg.] [SASHA appears as JOE BRADLEY (char.). DAGMAR appears as HENNESSY (char.).] [Film quote(s) - paraphrased or mildly edited for length/clarity.] [Sound: Music is heard.] HENNESSY (DAGMAR) '[...] The princess story, the exclusive - did you get it?'

JOE BRADLEY (SASHA) 'No. I...didn't get it. [...].'

HENNESSY (DAGMAR) '[...] [Say...] you can't hold out on me.'

JOE BRADLEY (SASHA) 'Who's holding out on you?'

HENNESSY (DAGMAR) 'You are. [...].'

'First, you [...] ask about an exclusive [...].'

'[...] [Then] you disappear.'

'And then I [...] [hear a rumor] [...]

that the princess

isn't sick at all [...] -

she's out on the town.'

JOE BRADLEY (SASHA) '[...] You believe every two-bit rumor [...] [you hear]?'

'What kind of [journalist] are you.'

HENNESSY (DAGMAR) (Skeptically) 'Yeah?'

'[...] And a lot of other rumors [...]. [...]'

'It all adds up. [...].'

JOE BRADLEY (SASHA) '[...] [Want some coffee?]'

HENNESSY (DAGMAR) '[...] Don't [you] change the subject!'

'When you [...] [showed up] [...] in my office, yesterday-'

JOE BRADLEY (SASHA) '[...] [Look.] [...] I thought I had a [...] lead.'

'[...] I was wrong. [...]'

HENNESSY (DAGMAR) '[I want that story, Joe.].'

JOE BRADLEY (SASHA) '[I don't have a story to sell you.].'

SASHA The runaway royal

is self-absorbed and

thoughtless -

DAGMAR - but eventually learns a hard lesson-

SASHA -when forced to choose between

her duty to a nation -

DAGMAR - and her own heart.

SASHA Next, we have a 'Romeo and Juliet' pair-

DAGMAR -separated by conflicting allegiances.

SASHA It happens that their allegiances are to North-

DAGMAR -and South-

SASHA -Korea.

DAGMAR One is a sniper,

who's sworn to complete a mission

to assassinate several politicians -

SASHA - even at the cost of her own life.

DAGMAR The other

is an agent

on the other side -

SASHA - who has to stop her.

DAGMAR The story spotlights violence-

SASHA -news 'spin'-

DAGMAR -duty-

SASHA -rebellion-

SASHA -sacrifice-

DAGMAR -and ideologies at war -

SASHA - but addresses broader political issues

in visceral

and intensely personal ways.

DAGMAR Next, a rebellious and strong-willed advocate (Saamiya Siddiqui (char.))

meets a silent prisoner,

and tries to make sense of a case-

SASHA -with a puzzling

mystery at its heart.

DAGMAR Veer (title character) has been in prison for 22 years.

He (Veer) speaks to no one-

SASHA -and seems indifferent

as to whether he lives

or dies.

DAGMAR His (Veer's) visitor (Saamiya Siddiqui (char.))

is finally able

to break through the wall of silence.

SASHA Yet Veer (char.) refuses to let his counselor

call anyone

to testify on his (Veer's) behalf.

[Twins Theatre segment.] [DAGMAR appears as SAAMIYA. SASHA appears as VEER.] [Film quote(s). Paraphrased or mildly edited for length/clarity.] [Sound: Music is heard.] SAAMIYA (DAGMAR) 'I have to mention her (Zaara's) name.'

VEER (SASHA) 'No. [...].'

SAAMIYA (DAGMAR) '[...] Let me bring [even] [...]

[one person] [...] to the court-'

VEER (SASHA) (Shakes head to indicate 'no.')

SAAMIYA (DAGMAR) '[We have to] -

- in a [second]

the verdict will swing to our favor.'

'[You'll be free.]'

VEER (SASHA) (Doesn't respond.)

SAAMIYA (DAGMAR) (Mildly edited or paraphrased.) '[...] [You have to understand me.]'

'[We're losing this case.] [...].'

'[...] [A lot of prisoner's cases

come up] after they're dead.'

'You'll [never] get [this] chance/opportunity [again].'

'[Never.]'

'You'll die in vain.'

'[You'll die.]'

'[You'll die lying right here.]'

[Pause.]

'You'll die. [...]'

'[Don't you understand [me].'

DAGMAR But although this stoic prisoner

is willing to stay silent

unto the grave-

SASHA -his visitor refuses to let an innocent person

die in prison.

DAGMAR The prisoner refuses to speak up

to save himself.

DAGMAR But his counselor finds one person -

SASHA - who will.

DAGMAR Along with an epic love story,

the film features

lavish musical numbers,

which help relate Veer and Zaara's (title characters) love story-

SASHA -and their final fates.

DAGMAR And, finally...

SASHA The five films already mentioned

are stories about fictional lovers.

DAGMAR But here's a bonus title

DAGMAR about real-life lovers-

SASHA -separated by fate.

DAGMAR Historical drama, 'Адмиралъ' (Rus.),

or 'Admiral' (Eng.) (2008).

DAGMAR (shoot to side) The film relates the story

of poet Anna Timiryova (Анна Васильевна Тимирёва),

and naval commander Alexander Kolchak (Алекса́ндр Васи́льевич Колча́к).

SASHA In this case, political events separate them,

when [Alexander] Kolchak is executed in 1920,

at the age of 45.

DAGMAR [Anna] Timiryova lives for years afterwards,

but her life is made a misery

by the Soviet regime (orig.: régime)-

SASHA -as she's (Timiryova) considered to be

an 'enemy of the state'-

DAGMAR -due to her early connection to Kolchak.

SASHA As is the case with historical dramas,

the movie is a blend of fact and fiction -

DAGMAR - [for example,] private conversations would, of course, have to be imagined and scripted,

but otherwise, the majority of scenes are actually based on substantiated material.

SASHA The main theme

from the soundtrack for the film

is titled, 'Anna'- [Note: 'Anna' (song) composed by Igor Matvienko; performed by Victoria Dayneko.]

DAGMAR -and the lyrics are from a poem [Anna] Timiryova wrote about [Alexander] Kolchak -

- half a century after Kolchak's death,

- and only five years before her [Timiryova's] own death in 1975. [Shown onscreen: Source document, Timiryova poem; written in 1970; concluding lines shown in English translation.] [Sound: Music is heard.]

SASHA So, those are five movies -

DAGMAR - and a bonus title -

SASHA - about star-crossed lovers.

DAGMAR Feel free to add additional titles below.

SASHA Thanks for joining us -

DAGMAR - and see you in the next episode.

[Sound: Music is heard.]

For more infomation >> 'Lookie!' Fivers: Five Movies About...Star-Crossed Lovers | Reviews | 'Admiral' | 'Veer-Zaara' - Duration: 5:20.

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Flying Is About To Get Even More Miserable Well, At Least For poor people - tech and science - Duration: 3:56.

Flying Is About To Get Even More Miserable...Well, At Least For Poor People

At a time when you would think the airlines would be a little more image conscious, you

know because of that whole beating customers and dragging them off the plane thing that

United did, they're apparently doubling down on efforts to make "Flying The Friendly Skies"

the most miserable experience ever.

After years of finding new ways to charge for 'perks' that used to be standard (want

to use our aisle to access your seat...that'll be a $10 fee, please), according to the Wall

Street Journal, airlines are getting ready to implement a whole new set of restrictions

on their poorest customers.

So, for those of you who have grown accustomed to lavish perks like free overhead bin space,

get ready for your new reality.

Battling it out with discount carriers, the world�s biggest airlines are rolling out

ultracheap economy-class tickets, or cutting back sharply on basic amenities for their

lowest-paying customers.

At the same time, they are pulling out the stops to lavish their premium fliers with

more perks.

American, United Continental, and Delta all now offer super-low fares, dubbed �basic

economy,� that strip out even once-standard allowances, such as carry-on baggage or a

choice of seat before boarding.

Those are now extra for these ticket holders, who also generally board last.

But the fares are competitive with discount airlines such as Southwest Airlines Co.

A United basic economy ticket between Washington and Minneapolis for travel in early May was

recently listed as low as $128, $20 less than a regular economy fare.

Some of the cheapest fares passengers can get on discount carriers are for seats so

basic they don�t recline even an inch.

�When we look at economy, we are looking at a commodity product, without a doubt,�

BA Chief Executive Officer Alex Cruz said in November.

But, while while flying in the back of the plane is starting to feel a bit more like

a cattle stampede than a pleasurable prelude to a vacation, flying in the front of the

plane is about to get even more luxurious, including everything from fully-reclining

seats to comforters from Saks Fifth Avenue...because a regular blanket just won't work for some

folks.

But at the front of the plane, the same carriers are showering premium passengers with ever

more comfort.

Middle East and Asian airlines are among those leading the way, with U.S. carriers trying

to catch up.

American Airlines has upgraded its business class.

Delta last year unveiled plans for business-class suites, effectively small cabins that can

be closed off from others, with fully reclining seats.

The suites should feature on planes this year.

United on intercontinental routes is introducing an upgraded business class, called United

Polaris, to try to keep pace with its nearest rivals.

The cabin sports fully reclining seats, bedding by Saks Fifth Avenue and noise-canceling headsets.

United is rolling it out on its San Francisco-Hong Kong route.

A round-trip ticket for a May flight lists at about $5,000.

British Airways, meanwhile, is spending about $500 million to upgrade its premium classes.

BA, which popularized the fully reclining business-class seat in the mid-1990s, is planning

a new business-class seat design.

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9/11 - The SHOCKING Truth | Everybody's Lying About Islam 2 - Duration: 4:15.

"Dick Cheney Did the WHole Thing, and you know who helped out… space lizards.

They came down...

Over the years I have met a surprising number of 9-11 truthers.

Most are crazy.

But some are very intelligent, committed people, with well thought out theories.

It's these people that I find the most frustrating.

They put tremendous energy into proving things that can't be proven, and wouldn't convince

anyone even if they were proven.

I think this energy could be put into popularizing the real, documented and damning truth of

9-11.

The Truth I'm talking about is just as evil, just as traitorous and just as bewildering

as a planned explosion, or a CIA plot.

And it's not something that has to be proven, it's something we all know but refuse to

look at.

What I'm talking about is what happened after 9-11.

On September 11th, 2001 most of the hijackers were from Saudi Arabia.

All of them were committed to an ideology that came from Saudi Arabia.

We have always known that the organization that carried out the attacks, Al Queda, came

from Saudi Arabia, was run by a Saudi Arabian, and got most of its funding from Saudi Arabia.

In the years since it has become clear that the hijackers got help and support from members

of the Saudi government, and members of the Saudi royal family.

So what did we do?

Did we go after Saudi Arabia?

Hell no.

In the days and months after 9-11 the US government apparatus mobilized to cover up Saudi involvement,

and divert attention from the country.

In 2001, Saudi Arabia had two main enemies.

Since the early 1990s their oil resources had been threatened by the military machine

of Saddam Hussein's Iraq.

Since 1979, Sunni Saudi Arabia has been threatened by the militant Shiite regime in Iran and

its proxies in Syria and Lebanon.

In his State of the Union address in January 2002, George W. Bush announced our plans for

the "War on Terror".

Saudi Arabia was not mentioned once in this "Axis of Evil" Speech.

You know who did get a mention though?

Saudi Arabia's two greatest enemies, Iraq and Iran.

We essentially declared war on both countries.

In 2003 we took Iraq out.

We all know what a disaster that has been.

If it had been a success we would probably have invaded Iran by now.

The US public wouldn't let that happen, but Bush and Obama have been pursuing war

against Iran by other means.

Incredibly, we've been working with the same Sunni networks that brought down the

World Trade Center.

Obama made some nice noises and signed the Nuclear deal with Iran.

At the same time he actively encouraged the destruction of Syria, Iran's most important

ally, and approved and supported Saudi Arabia's murderous war in Yemen.

Donald Trump, a man who promised to make the war on terror less insane, has started out

his administration by "putting Iran on notice" and approving more US action in Yemen.

So did you follow that?

We were attacked by Saudi Arabia on 9-11.

And we've spent the past 15 years fighting Saudi Arabia's greatest Enemies.

Everybody can see this, but nobody talks about it.

That is some 9-11 truth that should be shouted from the rooftops.

Do you want to know why we don't talk about it?

Well then I'd suggest you check out my Amazon Kindle essay : "Everybody's Lying About

Islam" which is available here.

Thanks for watching, please subscribe.

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MightyNinety - 90 Secs Of Facts You Didn't Know About Hitler - Duration: 1:30.

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MightyNinety - 90 Secs Of Facts You Didn't Know About The Bermuda Triangle - Duration: 1:32.

For more infomation >> MightyNinety - 90 Secs Of Facts You Didn't Know About The Bermuda Triangle - Duration: 1:32.

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Tina Fey, Andrea Martin Talk About New Comedy Series 'Great News' | TODAY - Duration: 5:22.

♪♪ >>> WELCOME BACK.

A NEW COMEDY IS COMING TO NBC TONIGHT FROM THE CREATIVE MINDS

BEHIND "30 ROCK." EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY TINA FEY

AND STARRING ANDREA FOLLOWS CA. SHE HAS AN INTERNSHIP AT A NEWS

SHOW. BUT HER DAUGHTER WORKS AT THE

SHOW. >> I'M GOING TO STUDY TELEVISION

PRODOOUX.

DUCTION. I CAN GET CREDIT FOR AN

INTERNSHIP. AND I'M GETTING ONE HERE.

>> WHAT? >> STUDENTS SHOULD USE THEIR

CONNECTIONS IN THE INDUSTRY. SO, I'M STARTING FROM THE

BOTTOM. YOU KNOW, LIKE THAT RAPPER

SINGS. WHO IS THAT GUY?

THE CANADIAN WHEELCHAIR GUY WHO DATED NICOLE MIRAGE?

>> DRAKE. >> YES.

>> TINA AND ANDREA, GOOD MORNING TO YOU.

ALL YOU HAVE TO THINK ABOUT IS YOUR MOM AT YOUR WORKPLACE AND

THIS IS FERTILE GROUND FOR A SHOW.

>> ABSOLUTELY. THIS SHOW IS THE BRAINCHILD OF A

WOMAN WHO WAS A WRITER AT 30 ROCK.

SHE WANTED TO WRITE A SHOW ABOUT HER COMPLETELY INSANE

RELATIONSHIP WITH HER MOM. SO, HERE WE ARE.

YEAH. THE SHOT OF YOUR MOM IN YOUR

WORKPLACE IS EASY TO UNDERSTAND WHY THAT WOULD BE A NIGHTMARE.

>> YOU'VE NORMALIZED THIS, SO WHEN YOUR GIRLS GROW UP, YOU CAN

WORK WITH THEM. >> I WILL BE THERE.

>> IS THAT THE PLAN? >> JUST TO NORMALIZE THIS AND

MAKE IT OKAY FOR YOUR CHILDREN TO LIVE WITH YOU FOREVER.

>> I THINK ONE OF THE GREATEST COMPLEMENTS, WHEN THEY WERE

THINKING OF THE CRITICALWHOLE, WHO IS GOING TO BE OUR MOM.

SHE THOUGHT-YOU. SHE WANTED SOMEONE FUNNY AND

MIGHT I ADD, BEAUTIFUL. >> SAY THAT MANY TIMES.

JUST PUT THAT ON A LOOP. COME ON.

THIS IS -- I THINK TINA SHOULD LEGALIZE HER NAME TO THE GREAT

TINA FEY. THAT'S WHAT EVERYBODY REFERS TO

YOU AS. WHAT AN HONOR.

IT SOUNDS SILLY. I REALLY MEAN THAT.

SHE'S SUCH A GREAT PERSON TO WORK WITH.

>> WE DON'T HAVE TIME FOR THIS ANDREA.

>> WE DO. >> WE HAVE TO TALK ABOUT THE

SHOW. >> IT'S A GREAT SHOW.

I'LL TELL YOU WHY, BECAUSE OF TINA FEY.

SHE WILL NEVER SAY ANYTHING. AND SHE WOULD COME BACK AND

WHISPER A GREAT LINE. NO EGO.

BEAUTIFUL. >> I THOUGHT SHE WAS MY LOVER.

>> I HEARD THAT "30 ROCK" YOU WERE GOING TO HAVE IN THE THUZ

NEWSROOM.

>> WE PITCHED NIGHT A NEWSROOM. AND KEVIN RILEY, ONE OF MY MANY

WONDERFUL BOSSES AT NBC. AND HE SAID, NO.

WRITE WHAT YOU KNOW. AND THIS SHOW IN THE NEWSROOM,

IT'S A FERTILE PLACE TO SET A SHOW, BECAUSE YOU'RE --

>> THAT'S WHAT I HAD. THOUGH YOU THINK THIS IS A

COOKEY PLACE, THERE'S LOTS OF WEIRDOS.

>> YES. HAVING VISITED HERE.

YOU GUYS ARE CLOSE TO TOGETHER ON CAMERA.

AND EVERYBODY KNOWS IT. >> EXACTLY.

THANK YOU. THAT'S EXACTLY THE POINT I WAS

TRYING TO MAKE. ANDREA, YOU HAVE GROWN SONS.

FOR YOU, THIS ISN'T REALLY ACTING.

I MEAN, THIS IS A ROLE YOU EMBODY.

>> BEING A MOM ON TV IS MUCH EASIER.

IF YOU SCREW UP YOU GET TO DO IT AGAIN.

BUT NOT IN REAL LIFE. AND MY KIDS -- ARE THOSE -- OH.

>> SHOW THEM AGAIN. >> COME ON, EVERYBODY.

>> OH. >> THAT'S THE TONY, THAT'S MY

SON, JOE. AND JACK AND JOE.

COME ON. HOW SWEET.

NAIR IN THEIR 30s. I HAVE GOT TO LET GO.

>> NO, DON'T. GET A JOB WHERE THEY WORK.

THAT'S OBVIOUSLY THE THING TO DO.

TINA, BEFORE I GO -- >> YES?

>> YOU CONVINCED ALEC BALDWIN TO PLAY TRUMP.

>> I DID NOT CONVINCE HIM. I MAY HAVE SAID TO LORNE, YOU

KNOW WHO CAN DO IT? WAS ALEC BECAUSE ALEC CAN DO

ANYTHING. AND I FEEL LIKE HE'S GOT A

STRENGTH TO HIM -- YEAH. >> IT SOUNDS LIKE HE'S TRYING TO

QUIT US. BUT WE CAN'T QUIT HIM.

>> YOU CAN'T QUIT THIS. >> NO.

IT WILL DROP YOU WHEN IT'S READY.

>> THE ROLE IS THERE. >> IN THE GUTTER.

>> ONE OTHER LITTLE HOUSEKEEPING ITEM BEFORE I PLUG THE SHOW ONE

MORE TIME. ANDREA, YOU WERE ANT VULA IN "MY

BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING." A SCANDAL, TINA IS A

GREEK-AMERICAN. HOW IS SHE NOT IN ONE OF THESE

MOVIES. >> SHE'S NOT GREEK ENOUGH.

THEY SHOULD BE DOWN ON THEIR KNEES.

>> I KNOW NIA. I JUST ASSUMED THAT MY PHONE WAS

BROKEN. >> NIA, WHAT DO THEY CALL THE

SEQUEL, THE THIRD ONE? >> THE THIRD ONE.

>> THE -- >> MY WEDDING WITH TINA FEY.

>> THE GREAT TINA FEY. THANK YOU, TINA, ANDREA.

"GREAT NEWS" PREMIERES TONIGHT. TWO BACK-TO-BACK

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Everything you need to know about Amber Heard, the actress who seems to be dating Elon Musk - Duration: 3:01.

Actress Amber Heard just revealed to the world that she's dating Tesla billionaire Elon Musk...

or at least that was the appearance from a photo of the two of them enjoying a meal together at a restaurant, with a lipstick stain planted on Musk's cheek.

If Heard looks familiar, it's because she has been around Hollywood for a while, and she got her start in TV and small roles in movies you've probably seen.

Her first movie role was in the 2004 sports drama "Friday Night Lights," which starred Billy Bob Thornton. (It later became a TV show.)

She was the love interest of Channing Tatum's character in 2015's "Magic Mike XXL," the sequel to "Magic Mike."

Heard and Depp got married in a private ceremony at their Los Angeles home in early 2015.

In August 2016, Heard dropped the abuse claims and the couple settled their divorce

For more infomation >> Everything you need to know about Amber Heard, the actress who seems to be dating Elon Musk - Duration: 3:01.

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THEY WANT WAR! Look What SICK Thing Al Sharpton Just Said About Donald Trump - Duration: 1:44.

THEY WANT WAR!

Look What SICK Thing Al Sharpton Just Said About Donald Trump

Al Sharpton is not a GOOD guy.

He is not a CLASSY guy.

He is a man who feeds off of the chaos and distress of black Americans to make himself

rich as a king.

Last night, Sharpton committed the ultimate sin against an American President…HE DECLARED

DONALD TRUMP ILLEGITIMATE!!

He told MSNBC,

"I think there is no question that the process that elected him was not legitimate."

You see, here is my problem with this.

The "process" they are talking about is known as the Electoral College wich is in

our Constitution.

Sounds pretty legitimate to me, don't you think?

Of course, Al Sharpton was just jumping on the Liberal Media bandwagon of Congressman

John Lewis's sad attempts to delegitimize Trump.

This is total nonsense.

In fact, a poll conducted by CNN and ORC showed that 58% of Americans think the Russian "hacking"

had NO impact on the outcome of the election.

AND THAT'S A FREAKING CNN POLL!!

So, if you REALLY want to believe Al Sharpton, then maybe it's time to reexamine your life.

Otherwise, let's Share this on Facebook to show the Trump Train stands STRONG!!

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Better Business Bureau warns about fake Mother's Day coupon - Duration: 0:44.

ON Facebook.

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MARTIN?

>> IT'S GENEROUS, FOR $50 OFF

PURCHASES AT A LOWES STORE, WHEN

YOU CLICK ON THAT COUPON, IT

STARTS TO SEND YOU TO A CUSTOMER

SURVEY AND STARTS TO FIND YOUR

PERSONAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION.

THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU SAYS

A LEGITIMATE BUSINESS WOULD

NEVER IN A CUSTOMER SURVEY ASK

YOU FOR CREDIT CARD NUMBERS OR

BANK ACCOUNT NUMBERS.

ANOTHER THING YOU NEED TO BE

MINDFUL OF IS $50 OFF?

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Bourbon Street face-lift begins: Here are the details about the street project - Duration: 1:56.

BLOCK OF BOURBON STREET TO

GIVING THE HOT SPOT A NEW LOOK.

BUT NOT EVERYONE IS EXCITED.

MONDAY, CONSTRUCTION CREWS WILL

SHUT DOWN THE FIRST FEW BLOCKS

OF BOURBON STREET TO GIVE THE

POPULAR TOURIST VENUE A

LONG-OVERDUE MAKEOVER.

IT'S BUMPY PROBLEM SPOTS LIKE

THIS ONE THAT CITY LEADERS ARE

HOPING ALL THIS CONSTRUCTION CAN

FIX.

TODAY, THIS IS HOW BOURBON

STREET LOOKS.

AND THIS IS WHAT CONSTRUCTION

CREWS ARE AIMING FOR.

NEW SIDEWALKS WITH ADA-COMPLIANT

RAMPS, NEW CONCRETE STREETS, AND

UNDERNEATH THE GROUND, NEW WATER

AND DRAINAGE PIPES AND NEW SEWER

LINES.

BUT NOT EVERYONE IS HAPPY ABOUT

THE RENOVATION.

WE MET UP WITH A STREET

PERFORMER NAMED CHAD WHO GOES BY

NAME "THE BOURBON STREET

GORILLA."

HE SAYS HE'S ALREADY HAD TO MOVE

HIS PERFORMANCE FURTHER DOWN

BOURBON STREET BECAUSE WHEN

TOURISTS SEE THE ORANGE CONES

AND TRUCKS, THEY GO THE OTHER

WAY.

>> IT'S BASICALLY BECAUSE OF THE

CONSTRUCTION.

THEY'RE CONFUSED.

THEY THINK BOURBON STREET IS

SHUT DOWN.

TAMMY: THE CONSTRUCTION IS PART

OF A $6 MILLION FRENCH QUARTER

INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT

PROJECT, BUT CHOPPING UP THESE

BLOCKS

ISN'T A POPULAR CHOICE HERE AT

CREOLE CARRE.

COREY HINES IS THE EXECUTIVE

CHEF HERE.

HE SAYS THE RESTAURANT JUST

OPENED IN FEBRUARY AND THEY'RE

STILL BUILDING CLIENTELE.

THEIR CONCERN?

>> HOW ARE WE GOING TO GET OUR

DELIVERIES?

DO WE HAVE SPECIFIC TIMES WHERE

THEY'RE GOING TO BE ABLE TO COME

IN AND COME OUT?

THINGS LIKE THAT.

TAMMY: CHEF HINES SAYS RIGHT NOW

TRUCKS JUST PULL UP TO THE FRONT

OF THE BUSINESS.

>> WE DON'T KNOW IF THEY'RE

GOING TO HAVE THEM PARK AROUND

THE CORNER, PARK ON THE CORNER,

AND WALK EVERYTHING TO US.

WE DON'T KNOW HOW MANY VENDORS

ARE GOING TO BE OK WITH THAT.

TAMMY: BOTH MEN AGREE THE

CONSTRUCTION IS NECESSARY, BUT

THEY SAY THE TIMING COULD HAVE

BEEN BETTER.

>> THEY GOT LIGHTS AND STUFF SO

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Is Frankincense Oil for Cancer a Good Natural Alternative? - Dr. Josh Axe - Duration: 4:29.

Ty Bollinger: And you mentioned the essential oils—one of the things that you all did.

What oils did you use?

Dr. Axe: The primary oil at the time—we started using was oil of oregano.

Oil of oregano is packed with some incredible compounds, thymol, carvacrol.

One of the things that she had chronic issues with is digestive issues.

She had leaky gut, chronic constipation, and severe issues with yeast.

So she was constantly craving sugar.

She even developed a toenail fungus, major yeast and candida issues.

So we started doing oregano oil, three drops, three times a day internally, as well as topically

on the toenail.

It was amazing.

When she had tried creams and all of these different things in the past, antifungals,

and she started doing the oregano oil and after two months it completely cleared up

that issue.

So I mean, oregano oil was an incredible part of her treatment.

Now, today we also have her using frankincense oil on a regular basis.

And frankincense oil, if you look at the research today, it is probably the most powerful essential

oil, if not the most powerful supplement period when it comes to natural cancer treatment,

in my opinion.

Ty Bollinger: What's in frankincense that makes it so good?

Dr. Axe: You know, frankincense is really high in a compound called boswellia or boswellic

acid and it's highly anti-inflammatory.

It's also a very powerful anti-oxidant.

There's a study that came out of the UK pretty recently showing that frankincense

oil is effective at shrinking tumors.

It's effective against ovarian cancer, colon cancer, and breast cancer.

And so that boswellian in frankincense, very, very powerful compound at fighting and treating

cancer.

Ty Bollinger: So you mentioned the inflammation, it helps with inflammation.

So could it be effective at—that's one of the reasons it's effective at brain cancer

because of the inflammation of the brain.

Dr. Axe: Well, you got it.

And one of the most incredible things about frankincense is that the essential oils themselves

are very, very small molecular compounds.

Most everybody knows this in cancer treatment, that chemotherapy is not effective at treating

any sort of cancer of the brain because it can't pass through the blood brain barrier.

Versus frankincense oil, those compounds are so small they can actually pass through the

blood brain barrier and start to reduce that neural inflammation.

I'll tell you an incredible story.

I was speaking recently and had somebody come up to me at the end after talking about essential

oils and she said, "I can attest to what you're talking about with frankincense oils."

She said, "My husband was diagnosed with a brain tumor six years ago and was given

three months to live.

We got turned on to frankincense oil, started using it every single day.

We diffused it in the home, we rubbed it on the roof of his mouth."

She says, "It's been six years and he's still alive and we really believe it's because

of this use of frankincense oil."

But you look in the medical studies, it's effective against Alzheimer's, it's effective

against any sort of brain inflammation.

And again, four separate studies showing that it's effective at treating cancer.

Ty Bollinger: That's amazing.

So in the Bible, the wise men that gave baby Jesus the frankincense and the myrrh, maybe

they weren't giving him just precious gifts, they were giving him medicine.

Dr. Axe: Absolutely.

When you hear the story of the three wise men bringing the infant Jesus gold, frankincense,

and myrrh—I remember years and years ago not really knowing—I mean, everyone knows

what gold is, most people don't realize what frankincense and myrrh are.

But those were the two main sources of medicine during that day.

And frankincense, actually, at the birth of Jesus would have been used.

Because you look at children right after they're born, oftentimes there's bruising and sometimes

it's a traumatic experience and so they would have actually rubbed frankincense oil

on a child, which actually helps bring down that inflammation and swelling.

Also, it's great for supporting and protecting the immune system.

So if he was exposed to different types of pathogens at that time, frankincense oil really

protects the body.

So absolutely, Ty, I mean, frankincense oil was used as—it was more than just a sweet

smelling fragrance, it was the biblically based medicine.

For more infomation >> Is Frankincense Oil for Cancer a Good Natural Alternative? - Dr. Josh Axe - Duration: 4:29.

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What You Need to Know About ANSI Hi-Visibility Safety Vests for Towing - Duration: 3:40.

Hello, my name is Paul.

I'm from AW Direct's Technical Product Support Department.

Whether you're underneath a vehicle while hooking up, walking up an embankment at night,

or crossing lanes of traffic to pick-up debris in poor weather conditions -- high-visibility

traffic safety vests are the tow truck operator's best defense for staying safe.

Designed to distinguish the worker from the environment, hi-vis safety vests are made

up of two parts.

First, a background material.

Such as the orange fabric on this vest.

And a retroreflective strip like this one here.

Or a combined performance material that contrasts the retroreflective and fluorescent material. Such as the one on this vest.

The color of the background material and the combined performance material can be fluorescent

orange–red or fluorescent yellow-green.

Retro-reflective material reflects light back to the source when light shines on it.

This material can be silver reflective or prismatic.

ANSI regulations include three different classes that specify different hi-vis requirements.

Class 2 vests have higher visibility than Class 1 and are intended for work near roadways

where traffic exceeds 25 mph, or for greater visibility during inclement weather.

The width of retro-reflective material used must not be less than 35 mm.

Class 3 vests offers the highest level of visibility for workers.

Class 3 vests are designed for road personnel with high-task loads in a wide variety of

weather conditions where traffic exceeds 50 mph.

Class 3 vests have the most retro-reflective material, and must have sleeves

with retro-reflective materials between the shoulders and elbows..

The width of retro-reflective material must not be less than 50mm

Now, let's talk fabric.

Traffic safety vests are available in mesh fabric for cool, breathable comfort, especially

when worn over clothing.

Vests are also available in durable synthetic, nylon and polyester materials.

Fasteners?

We have a number of options here.

Choose from the ease, speed and convenience of Velcro

to the strength an reliability of zippers.

Pockets are typically found at the chest or waist.

As for sizes. Our vests cover a wide range from medium to 5XL.

Care and maintenance?

Here are a few tips for taking care of your hi-vis vest so it lasts.

Vests that are dirty don't provide the same visual contrast as a new garment, though each

washing gradually reduces the color intensity and reflectivity of the striping.

Some manufacturers do limit the number of washings to maintain the product's effectiveness,

and once this limit is reached the vest needs to be taken out of service.

The number of washes and the washing procedure varies between manufacturers, but a garment

can typically be washed between five and 25 times before its reflective properties are

reduced to a non-ANSI-required level.

Always wash your vest in cold water and hang to dry.

Do not use a tumble dryer.

If possible, try spot treating with a stain remover and allow it to soak in overnight.

Some items can be dry-cleaned, some cannot.

Be sure to check your garment's label or check with the manufacturer.

There you have it: Traffic Safety Vest 101.

Thanks for taking the time to learn more about this potentially life-saving garment.

Contact us if you have any questions about this or any other product.

And let us know if you have any suggestions for upcoming videos.

Stay safe out there!

For more infomation >> What You Need to Know About ANSI Hi-Visibility Safety Vests for Towing - Duration: 3:40.

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ハワイ人の旦那のいいところNice things about our Hawaiian husbands - Duration: 10:13.

Aloha

We are going to share nice things about our Hawaiian husbands today!

Today, I am going to take a video with Aoi so I'm excited!

Let's get started!

First, they always shaw their love.

The reason is

They always say "I Love You."

They also express their feelings

Japanese people are so shy especially in front of others.

A lot of Japanese people feel uncomfortable to hold hands or say "I love you" in front of people.

But our husbands don't care about it and they are always sweet to us.

For example, "You look good in the dress."

When you are about leave, they say "I love you."

We praise each other and tell "I love you" all the time, so we don't feel anxiety.

They actually express their feeling.

Yap!

They say what they feel.

Japan has a culture of... "Silence of beauty."

but American people tell what they think and feel.

That is the difference (between Japanese and American).

I agree.

I got an "agree."

Second, they don't complain.

For example, when you are too tired to do dishes,

well... he doesn't wash dishes but...

He doesn't? lol

He doesn't like dishes but he cleans well!

That's for Ezra.

Yap! This is for Ezra!

I guess other Hawaiians or Americans help dishes yah?

I think so.

Teahi does dishes.

yah seems like it

He never force me to do stuff.

He never complains if the house is messy.

and he cleans by himself.

If I am too tired to cook, he says "Let's go eat!" or "I will go pick up something!"

If I am too tired to do anything he will just say, "you don't need to do anything today."

I don't feel pressure at all.

Maybe, if it is Japanese husband,

when they got home from work, they might say,

"Hey! Where is my fooooood!"

Well, it is an image from Japanese drama lol

We have the image toward Japanese husbands.

I am not sure if they really say it.

If you say something like that in America, people would think you are not cool.

I like my husband doesn't complain.

Ohana means "family" in Hawaiian.

Maybe many of you knew it

They have family all over the world.

There are not many 100 % pure Hawaiian.

Everyone in Hawaii is usually mixed.

They might have Hawaiian

Japanese

filipino

or samoan.

They are so mixed and they have family in those countries too.

For example,

My husband is 55% Hawaiian

25% Tahiti.

So he has many relatives in Tahiti.

When we go to Tahiti, we stay at their house.

They also take us a lot of places in Tahiti.

So it is easy to trip to other countries and states.

It's easy to go other states, like Utah, california, and Arizona.

Wow you have so many.

Yah, so many.

so it feels safe to go to other places.

so I like it.

I can travel easily

I can incorporate other cultures

In my case, I eat Tahitian food at home.

I like it too.

What we were talking about?

And the scale is huge!

For example, Christmas,

Birthdays

Thanksgiving

Easter

and graduation

oh yah graduation too

Everybody will come to a graduation!

And also family reunion.

oh yeah

It is like a Hawaiian thing.

Also baby shower

Bridal shower

These big events made me surprised.

I like it a lot tho.

In japan, we don't really gather together as family events.

Here, if we have family event, 20 or 30 people get together and celebrate.

Maybe maximum 60 people?

No, I think more.

Oh yah

I don't think 60. 60 is like one family.

Oh yeah!! We did family reunion!!

Eh suddenly??? lol

Recently

Like two months ago (or more).

where?

Well.. at a Chinese restaurant in Waikiki.

How many people came?

I thought that can never happen in Japan.

Is this all family!?

They don't do anything special right? They just want to gather together and eat yah?

They didn't do anything. We just sat and ate.

But the funny thing was

We sat and ate with the closest family

so we just hugged and didn't talk with other family members.

And then when you guys leave, just say goodbye?

Yap!

In Japan, it is kind of too much work to get together all family, isn't it?

It is too lazy to call relatives that we don't really see.

In Hawaii, it is normal to get together.

Next,

It sounds like same thing that Aoi mentioned before that they don't complain,

but Hawaiian is kind of slow

I don't mean it is bad

Everybody is like "That's ok!"

"No worries !"

We don't really argue yah?

Yap Yap!

They are so calm.

Exactly.

That is why even if I make a mistake, they don't get mad.

For instance, we went to a grocery store,

and I forgot to buy one thing and we needed to go back.

But he is like "oh ok. That's ok!"

He never blame me.

They are so kind.

They are so kind.

Ya they are.

They don't get mad.

He doesn't get mad at anything.

He is like cheers me up instead.

So we are balanced.

You know there are somethings that might cause an argument

and many people are apt to bring it up.

But he doesn't care those small things

so

I'm happy to get married to my husband.

I don't need to fight because of something less important.

That's it

I got "agree."

In Japan,

We have santa claus right?

But when we grow up,

He stops coming

When we became an adult.

Somehow

But here,

I can get presents from my family like sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law and aunties.

I like it!

I got a lot of presents last year.

Plus,

Otoshidama

When we become this age, we are scared of Otoshidama which we give away money for nephews and nieces.

But here, we don't have Otoshidama culture

So we don't need to be scared of Otoshidama!

If we give christmas presents,

We don't need to worry about spending money after christmas in a year.

It is ok even $4 toys

It is ok even chocolate too!

Well but we spend kinda a lot of money to buy presents for everybody

But is it better than Otoshidama.

If you have 10 nephews or nieces,

and you give $100 per child,

it would be $1000!

It's way cheaper than that.

Agree

Are we done?

Yap. I guess we are done.

I'm pretty sure there are more things to share

For today, we share these 6

Bless you lol

We shared what we just thought.

I am not sure what's this for.

But thank you for watching!

see you in the next video!

Bye bye!

For more infomation >> ハワイ人の旦那のいいところNice things about our Hawaiian husbands - Duration: 10:13.

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ProForm Success Story : Craig Talks About How The Cardio HIIT Trainer Has Improved His Life - Duration: 1:00.

Hey, my name is Craig and I feel great. I

could tell I was just a shape, a little overweight

and I saw myself in the mirror and I just thought

it's time to do it, it's time to do something. This

is first time I've ever tried a program.

When I'm on it, I don't have any pain

whatsoever afterwards other than sore

muscles. Going from eating a lot garbage

to the diet that they put us on has been

a game-changer. So when I come home from work,

I feel more energy to go out and do yard

work, play with my kids on the yard. So my wife

and I have done this journey together.

It's actually been fun doing it together.

I would like to continue to keep staying in

shape. I would recommend the

Cardio HIIT Trainer, definitely. It's made a huge,

huge difference. I wouldn't to go back to

what I look like before.

For more infomation >> ProForm Success Story : Craig Talks About How The Cardio HIIT Trainer Has Improved His Life - Duration: 1:00.

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PRINCIPLES OF NEGOTIATIONS IN MLM BUSINESS: about the correct approach to selling Roman Vasilenko - Duration: 1:53.

Need is a bad word And a bad message when communicating

With the client.

Because if on you Will be written on you

Will hang a banner that You need, man

Will perceive you As a petitioner who

At the expense of it wants to solve Some kind of his need.

This is bad.

Work with your client Need from the perspective of a professional.

And you must present yourself As a professional who

Can help, as a professional, Who can solve problems

Client.

But if you come With his need, what if

Here it will be your client, You will solve your need, this

will not work.

The client does not like it when Due to it someone decides

Their problems.

This is ugly and wrong.

If you have a need, And you with this energy

Your need will go to the client, This is a complete failure.

You will be popular, you Will be claimed, you

You will not need only In the event that you

Will be perceived as Professional who

Can solve problems.

Then you will earn Money, and you will not have

needs.

But if you are with your Need to go to the client, and

He will see it, that You need, and if he

Will be your client, He will satisfy your need,

You will not have a deal, You will not have a career,

You will not have respect, You will not have growth.

You can earn, you You can solve your need

Tolko when you will be Sincerely, professionally

Solve the problems of their customers.

Then you will earn money.

Then your needs are decided By themselves.

You will not need at all basically

For more infomation >> PRINCIPLES OF NEGOTIATIONS IN MLM BUSINESS: about the correct approach to selling Roman Vasilenko - Duration: 1:53.

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What I love about studying at Middlesex University - Duration: 1:51.

Hi, I'm Jess and I've been at Middlesex

three years now and I'd like to tell you

what I love about being a student here.

Middlesex is all on one campus so all my

lectures and seminars take place here.

MDX House is just behind me,

the library's over there,

and over there is the brand new Ritterman Building

full of high-tech labs and workshops.

Because all of the students are here in one place

I'm constantly bumping into my friends

and meeting new and exciting people.

MDX House is where we go for fun.

We've got a bunch of places to eat, the student bar and the gym,

all in this building.

I've been to loads of events here:

club nights, comedy, live music events.

It's always such a great atmosphere.

Lecturers here don't just teach us from textbooks,

they've got real experience working as professionals.

I love knowing they've actually done the things they teach us about.

And many of them are doing amazing research,

which means I'm learning stuff no one else knows about yet.

A degree will give me an advantage in finding a job,

but I've learnt there's a lot more hard work to it if I want to find the right job.

MDXworks, the employability centre, helped me find my first part-time job,

And now they're helping me look for graduate positions

and improve my CV,

so I can grab any opportunity that comes my way.

Most Middlesex students will tell you

the library is their favorite place to go.

That's because you can borrow laptops,

print work for free and work in total silence with no distractions.

Plus you get free e-books

and there are tons of online resources,

which means I don't have to worry about carrying heavy books around.

The thing I love most about Middlesex

is being part of the community.

It feels like I'm studying with the whole world!

As a student here you get to stay in London

and still learn about life in Poland, Malaysia or Nigeria.

Now you know why I love Middlesex so much,

come and experience it for yourself!

For more infomation >> What I love about studying at Middlesex University - Duration: 1:51.

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Matthew Rees and David Wyeth talk about that #LondonMarathon finish Entrevista a Mathew y David - Duration: 2:34.

For more infomation >> Matthew Rees and David Wyeth talk about that #LondonMarathon finish Entrevista a Mathew y David - Duration: 2:34.

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Common myths about life insurance - Duration: 4:41.

Common myths about life insurance

Mon, 24 Apr 2017 2:32 PM

Despite increasing awareness about the importance of having life insurance,

some consumers remain confused and undecided due to myths

that uninformed people spread through the grapevine.

Lee Bromfield, CEO of FNB Life says "Death is usually the last subject people look forward to discussing over the dinner table.

Similarly, life insurance conversations are viewed in the same light and

further perpetuated by misconceptions that this form of cover is complex and not easy to take up."

Bromfield demystifies common myths that consumers have about life insurance:

Only married people need life insurance – one of the biggest misconceptions about life insurance is that if you are single

don't have children or still young, you do not need cover.

Life insurance caters for anyone that is financially dependent on you in the unfortunate event that you pass away.

Prevailing health issues will prevent you from getting cover –

you may pay a slightly higher premium than the average person if you have a pre-existing health issues,

due to your risk profile. However, if the health condition is well managed,

you should have no challenges getting life insurance. For example,

there are many people living with chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and asthma that have life cover.

"Moreover, people that engage in dangerous hobbies and habits like smoking are also eligible for life cover," explains Bromfield.

You'll be subjected to various laboratory tests before getting cover –

when taking up life insurance you need to complete a medical examination to determine your risk level.

A practitioner will either ask you a few medical questions over the phone or

a professional nurse may take blood tests at the comfort of your home or workplace.

The process is often quick and efficient.

Wealthy people don't need life insurance - while every situation is unique,

life insurance plays a significant role when wealthy individuals pass on wealth to the next generation.

It can give heirs and beneficiaries peace of mind knowing that costs related to winding up a deceased estate are catered for.

For business owners, costs related to selling and liquidating the business or transferring ownership can be covered through life insurance.

I have adequate cover through my employer – cover provided by employers often comes with its own terms of conditions

and ends when you leave your job.

Solely relying on this cover can leave you uninsured and result in you paying hefty premiums if you take cover when you are much older.

"There are quite a number of misconceptions that exist about life insurance in general. If you are looking to take up life cover,

it is advisable to speak to a professional or your financial services provider to avoid getting misleading

and inaccurate information," concludes Bromfield.

Issued by FNB

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