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 A surprise landing left 35 passengers and 12 crew members soaking wet when an Air Niugini flight missed the runway, crashing into a nearby lagoon just of the coast of the island it was aiming for on Friday

 CNN reports that the Boeing aircraft, operated by the national carrier for Papua New Guinea, was heading for an airport on the Weno island of the Chuuk state of Micronesia, but it "landed short of the runway," according to a statement from the airline

 The plane descended normally at first until it suddenly began raining very hard, which challenged visibility, according to the outlet

When the aircraft hit the water, it floated long enough for all 47 people aboard to safely exit

Local fishermen with small motor boats immediately started rescuing them.  The U

S. Navy told the Associated Press that sailors on a nearby wharf used an inflatable boat to bring people ashore

The plane eventually sank in about 100 feet of water.  Several people were taken to the hospital and it's unclear how many, if any, were seriously injured

No fatalities have been reported.  "I thought we landed hard, until I looked over and saw a hole in the side of the plane and water was coming in," passenger Bill Jaynes said in a video posted to Facebook

"And I thought, well, this is not the way it's supposed to happen."  Jaynes believes the plane hit the runway and then continued on into the water

He added that the water in the cabin was waist-high before many people were able to get out

 A local hotel worker, Louie Mallari, told the AP that he heard the crash and people aboard screaming

 "As the plane approaches, the sound of the engine is getting stronger, then suddenly a splash of water," he recalled

 BBC reports that airport officials are investigating.

For more infomation >> Boeing Flight Misses Runway and Crashes Into the Water — But All Passengers Survive - News today - Duration: 2:33.

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Jessie's Man (Mary Lambert Cover of Jessie's Girl but Gay™) - Duration: 3:04.

jessie is a friend yeah I know he's been a good friend of mine

But lately something's changed it ain't hard to define Jessie's got himself a

man and I wanna make mine and he's watching him with those eyes he's loving

him with that body I just know it he's holding him in his arms late late at

night I wish that I had Jessie's man I wish that I had Jessie's man

Where can I find a guy like that I play along with the charade there

doesn't seem to be a reason to change you know I feel so dirty when they start

talking cute I wanna tell him that I love him but the point is probably moot

And he's watching him with those eyes he's loving him with that body I just

know he's holding him in his arms late late at night oh I wish that I had Jessie's

man I wish that I had Jessie's man

where can I find a guy

like Jessie's man I wish that I had Jessie's man

Where can I find a guy like that?

And I'm looking in the mirror all the time

Wondering what he don't see, in me I've been funny I've been cool with the lines...

ain't that the way love's supposed to be I wish that I had Jessie's man

I wish that I had Jessie's man

where can I find a guy

like Jessie's man I wish that I had Jessie's man

where can I find a guy like that

Oh...

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Mind control technology exists, but it needs work - Duration: 5:59.

David and I are visiting a company called Emotiv.

Emotiv wants to build technology that can

channel our brain waves into real world commands.

I think we're on the cusp of a type of brain augmentation that

will transform the way that we are as humans.

Tan Le is the founder of Emotiv.

And the way she describes her company's goal is…

kind of science fictiony.

We're applying science to make the F orce come alive.

What Emotiv is doing is an extremely long way off from any of this stuff.

But it's the very beginning of something big,

with the promise that one day, our thoughts could

control the objects around us.

Can I put it on your head?

Yeah.

Ok, here we go.

So we can see here what parts of your brain are most excited,

are most active.

Emotiv's headset works by first learning a pattern

of your brain waves.

Any pattern; you choose it.

Next, I want you to think of a thought that you're going

to use to control this cube and push it away into the distance.

Is there a certain type of thought that...

It can be any thought.

Something that you think you can reimagine as accurately

as possible later on on command.

Ready and go.

The computer records his brain activity

while he thinks that thought.

How'd that go?

Uh.

I guess we'll find out.

Now, when the computer sees the same brain pattern,

it will move the cube.

Ohhhp, ohhhp.

Ayyy! Ok whatever you did that time was definitely....

That's weird.

Huh?

The weirdest thing is, to your suggestion,

imagine yourself pushing the cube.

So imagined a little me inside of this box

pushing this cube, and now it's just...

So now we know what your brain looks like when

you're imagining a little you pushing a cube.

Pushing this...

The same process can be used to move basically anything.

So we're going to give it a try.

Yeah.

I think you can do it.

Uh.

Ok.

There you go! Mini-you is doing well!

Now I've lost control of it. Ok, there we go. There we go.

Wow, ok, ok.

Think of Emotiv's technology like a simple yes/no

or on/off switch you can program.

Sort of like a universal remote control.

Tan Le imagines a scenario where you could

teach the headset to recognize several different brain patterns.

There are really no limits to the kinds of things

that we can control.

We can do anything from turning on your TV,

to program your TV channels, Netflix

turning on and off the lights,

and the most powerful thing is all you're using is your brain.

You can do all of that simply by thinking.

Emotiv's goal is a world where headsets like this are everywhere,

maybe embedded in a hat or a pair of glasses.

But it's crucial to understand the limits of where

this technology currently is.

It's not the Force.

Some of the claims are overblown.

It's different than the force,

in that your brain thoughts by themselves are not causing

a physical interaction with an object.

Virginia de Sa is a cognitive science professor

at UC San Diego.

She's an expert in brain computer interfaces.

She says the technology is promising, but still in its infancy.

What you can't do right now is you can't say,

"I think I want light on," and turn the light on,

or think "I want the TV on" to turn the TV on.

or think I want the dishwasher on and turn the dishwasher on.

She also says the technology is easily overhyped.

Last year Emotiv released a video of a paraplegic man

driving a Formula 1 car, using just his brain and an Emotiv headset.

The video went viral, partly because of how impressive it made the technology seem.

But De Sa says we should be skeptical of what we're seeing here.

You can't drive a car with your brain,

and the driver in this video was probably only controlling certain elements.

Likely, In the case of the car,

the car is taking care of maintaining speed, staying in the lane,

avoiding hitting anything.

And Emotiv's headsets actually have a long way to go in just

recording brain signals accurately.

Think of how jerky the movement was when David tried to move that block.

Specific brain signals can be really difficult to capture,

and even with the latest EEG technology, we can't see them quite clearly.

It's like looking at something through the shower glass

where it's frosted glass and it's blurring everything out.

Still, the capabilities are enough that companies are developing systems

to allow so-called Neurogamers to compete with their thoughts.

And similar tech developed in other labs

allows people to control artificial limbs with their minds.

And maybe there's more ahead.

People like Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg

and the entrepreneur Brian Johnson

are developing brain control technology.

Facebook is talking about a system where we

will type with our thoughts.

It sounds impossible, but it's closer than you may realize.

These are big names, with big money.

But remember, right now, what the technology actually

does is still pretty basic.

Well, there you go!

Still, the potential for harnessing the power of human thought is definitely exciting.

And if the technology improves, one day, it could be big.

I think that this moment, it's an extremely exciting

frontier that can truly transform our understanding of

ourselves and also change the way we perceive

our own limits as humans as well.

For more infomation >> Mind control technology exists, but it needs work - Duration: 5:59.

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What's Ashley doing on poor baby monkey?Babies scream cry cos scare Ashley - Duration: 10:36.

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Ford Admits Lack Of Sexual Assault At Parties, But Evades Question About "Inappropriate" Activity - Duration: 4:27.

Something very strange is going on during Ford's testimony at Kavanaugh's hearing.

Ford is being questioned by Rachel Mitchell, who asked about anything happening at other

events in which Brett Kavanaugh might have been present.

Christine Blasey Ford, Judge Brett Kavanaugh's first accuser, says "there was no sexual

assault at any of those events."

Ford says they were just parties.

Mitchell continues and asks if anything "inappropriate" had happened while she was at other parties

where Kavanaugh was present.

Instead of giving a concrete answer which could have been very short to suggest a yes

or no answer, she evaded the question.

She stated that she could go into this in more detail another time because she felt

time pressured.

So there they are, in a hearing about sexual assault, asking her about the possibility

of another sexual assault, and she refuses to answer the question.

Instead, she evades answering by saying that she can go into more detail another time because

she feels "pressure on that question."

To be fair, the term inappropriate isn't handcuffed to sexual assault.

It could be linked to drug use, underage drinking, or even listening to Nickelback while wearing

a Colin Kaepernick jersey.

Inappropriate can mean a million different things and is a bit subjective in theory.

That's not the point.

Ford could have easily answered that question, so why didn't she?

Blaming time pressure doesn't look good when a committee is listening to someone's

testimony about a Supreme Court nominee's character and possible involvement in the

sexual assault.

She evaded the question, but why?

What is the real reason she preferred talking about it in more detail, rather than opening

the possibility of incrimination by giving a very short, yes/no, and summary of what

could've been construed as inappropriate?

I believe it's inappropriate that she refused to answer that question.

Ford traveled across the country to talk all about alleged inappropriate behavior involving

Brett Kavanaugh, but won't answer the question about other inappropriate behavior, that may

or may not have involved him as well.

"Christine Blasey Ford does not say if anything "inappropriate" happened at other parties

she and Brett Kavanaugh attended: "Maybe we can go into more detail when there's

more time.

I feel time pressure on that question" – CBS"

She does say she'll be happy to answer, but she does it in the manner that downplays

the question, similar to when people say "I'll do it if you want me to."

At that point, they should have said – "yes, we want you to answer in full detail" and

only stopped her once it was irrelevant to the hearing.

Was she deflecting or utilizing a stall tactic to get out of the question?

Possibly.

She could have completely downplayed the importance of the question, however, there could be something

in her answer that points badly in her direction, which is why she may not have been interested

in saying anything about it at first.

Another possibility is that her answer would eliminate Kavanaugh from inappropriate activities,

which would speak positively of his character, something she may not want to do.

What if her answer detailed people doing sexual or drug-related things during the parties,

and Kavanaugh was not involved – that would support Kavanaugh entirely and paint his character

the complete opposite way that Ford and her attorneys are trying to do.

They want him cast as a demon, so if there's any chance of shining a good light on him,

they'll certainly avoid it.

Another question many viewers might have is how many parties did Ford attend in which

Brett Kavanaugh was present?

Did she go to another party where he was present after her alleged incident in which she claims

she was sexually assaulted?

Or does she forget, just like she forgot who paid for the polygraph on/around the same

time as her grandmother's funeral?

Her inability or refusal to answer that question is mind-numbing but could lead viewers to

find her as not credible.

For more infomation >> Ford Admits Lack Of Sexual Assault At Parties, But Evades Question About "Inappropriate" Activity - Duration: 4:27.

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MYTHBUSTING #4 but every lie makes the bass boost by 30 - Duration: 3:28.

*MYTHBUSTING #4 but every lie makes the bass boost by 30*

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"I Eat Healthy But Can't Lose Weight"... Here's Why in 60 seconds - Duration: 1:24.

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Kavanaugh to Dems: You might defeat my nomination but I won't withdraw - Duration: 2:15.

For more infomation >> Kavanaugh to Dems: You might defeat my nomination but I won't withdraw - Duration: 2:15.

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This Cat Looks So Cute But He Is Actually A Bully!? | Kritter Klub - Duration: 1:35.

Out of my way!

American Shorthair cat "Kano"

A bully

Pathetic

The 1st rank among the cat is not Kano

Julie is the first rank

Peeing?

Usually captain cats do this

But I'm the boss among the cats

Why are you the one going around and peeing everywhere Kano?

Since last week Kano has been following around Julie

to provoke Julie into a fight

To be honest, I think Julie is just avoiding Kano

because she's too lazy to fight, not that she's scared

But Kano thinks he's stronger

Kano is having a delusion

I'm not having a delusion!

Let's make things clear now

You've come a long way, baby.

Kano starts sneezing because he's scared

Grow up dude

You're nothing

I feel guilty being such a loser cat

For more infomation >> This Cat Looks So Cute But He Is Actually A Bully!? | Kritter Klub - Duration: 1:35.

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wow thing mv but bada bum bum badadadada - Duration: 3:44.

everything i've done in my life has led up to me making yet another one of these

and i'm not sorry

ooh clock

we love visuals

HERE'S THE MUSIC COMING IN

this song is a bop

that butterfly is glowing a lot, is it radioactive?

I'VE BEEN BLESSED

yo seulgi

oh hey soyeon

i am sinb

vISUAals

they're mighty sassy

tightrope damn

eyyy

it's back

BOOM BOOM BOOM

ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM

damn they good af dancers tho

WOW WOW THING

bada bum bum badadadada

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Truth Comes Out: Ford Was Afraid To Fly to DC but Not Hawaii, Tahiti, Costa Rica or French Polynesia - Duration: 3:43.

For more infomation >> Truth Comes Out: Ford Was Afraid To Fly to DC but Not Hawaii, Tahiti, Costa Rica or French Polynesia - Duration: 3:43.

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GITZO MINI TRAVELER - Strong, small, carbon fibre tripod... BUT HOW MUCH? - Duration: 3:54.

I'm here with Francesca from Gitzo who is going to tell us about this

really cool neat little Gitzo tripod. So Francesca tell me a little bit more

about this then. Ok, you know Gitzo has always been a pioneer in it's field

and this time has created a very great product - the Mini Traveler.

It weighs only 265g so it is meant to be used with CSC cameras or compact cameras and it's

able to hold 3 kilograms of payload. It is fully CNC machined so

it is really reliable and the aluminum structure is the best achievable.

The legs are made from carbon fibre - the same carbon tubes that we use for our

full-size tripods and they are really stiff, robust and lightweight.

We have it available in two colour versions - the classic look of Gittzo or the

full black - very modern and perfect for the new mirrorless on the market.

And it also features dual innovations. The first one is that the pull and fix leg angle

selector and you only need to pull and release the leg to achieve the

best angle possible that can fit perfectly your surfaces. Of course for a

better fit to most surfaces the rubber feet are

well shaped for the best performance. The second innovation is

they've had the brake so you can see that there are no knobs on the overall

tripod in fact the brake it's in between of the head and the spider

casting so you just have to unscrew and move the the sphere and you can lock

very easily also during shooting. So it is available starting from October

and the price point is at 199 Euros. - So it holds three kilos? - Three Kilos payload

- and can you take the head off? - In the packaging is included an allen [hex] key

and you can detach the head. It is very easy to do be detached and you can

also use a standalone legs. The legs are able to hold 25 kilos so a

great result, but also you can match these legs with your prefered

head, so we suggest to use it with smallest centre ball head by Gitzo

on the travel series. - That's great it looks it looks really neat like

Francesca said it's the same kind of quality carbon fibre that you know we've

come to expect from Gitzo tripods and this head is really nicely engineered it goes

from being sort of very loose and in just that a turn all of a sudden it

locks and it's very sturdy on there and it holds 25 kilos if you're just using the

legs and you're just using kind of 1/4inch thread underneath. That's really

impressive I really I want one of these! Francesca

thank you very much.

For more infomation >> GITZO MINI TRAVELER - Strong, small, carbon fibre tripod... BUT HOW MUCH? - Duration: 3:54.

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Marijuana Now OK At LAX, But Getting It On Plane May Be Hard - Duration: 0:30.

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Le but d'Alain Côté - Duration: 0:28.

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Shapiro: I Thought Kavanaugh Was Finished, But After Testimony He's "Very Much Alive" - Duration: 4:40.

Conservative author and commentator Ben Shapiro, like many of the Republican members of the

Senate Judiciary Committee, has gone out of his way to remain open-minded and considerate

as to the story of sexual assault put forward by a liberal California professor named Christine

Blasey Ford.

Ford has alleged that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh attempted to grope and undress

her while drunk at a party in 1982 when both were high school students.

As the plausible but uncorroborated allegation put forward by Ford was joined in recent days

by additional allegations that were far less plausible and equally uncorroborated, intense

pressure from Democrats and the liberal media was mounting against Kavanaugh that had some

on the right, including Shapiro, thinking the judge's nomination was at risk.

But everything changed for Shapiro during the committee hearing on Thursday where both

Ford and Kavanaugh spoke under oath about the allegation, as per a piece Shapiro published

with The Daily Wire.

Shapiro noted that, early on in the day, while Ford was delivering her emotional testimony,

he was concerned Kavanaugh's nomination was "on the ropes" — as the judge was

essentially being asked to disprove a negative and respond to emotions, not facts.

And then the afternoon session began and Kavanaugh "changed the game" by coming out swinging

and firing with both barrels on the Senate Democrats and liberal media — who've both

shamelessly perpetuated and promoted the unsubstantiated allegations against him in an overtly transparent

attempt to stall and derail his nomination to the Supreme Court.

Shapiro wrote, "Kavanaugh unleashed on Senate Democrats and their media enablers, defending

his innocence and his character.

He cited evidence, background, and character in his defense — and he laid bare the political

gamesmanship of the Democrats."

He noted that Kavanaugh displayed an "appropriate" level of "justified and righteous anger"

against those who'd been smearing his name and reputation over the past two weeks, noting

how they'd called him a "liar," "rapist" and even "evil," all without a shred of

evidence to back up such slanderous besmirchment of his heretofore stellar and unblemished

record.

Here is just a taste of the absolute fire and fury that Kavanaugh delivered as part

of his opening statement:

But, of course, many Democrats and media figures viewed Kavanaugh's righteous anger in defending

his name as "inappropriate" and even "disqualifying" for the Supreme Court, which Shapiro duly

noted by posting several tweets from Democrat politicians and members of the liberal media.

California Rep. Ted Lieu said of Kavanaugh's anger in a tweet, "Imagine what he's like

when he gets inebriated," and Hawaii Sen. Brian Schatz tweeted, "It is hard to imagine

this person being objective and fair on the Supreme Court."

We won't bore you with the idiotic anti-Kavanaugh musings on social media by "alleged journalists"

and opinionated reporters who've made little or no effort to hide their liberal bias.

Suffice it to say, they were unimpressed with Kavanaugh's vehement defense of his name,

his reputation — and perhaps most importantly — his family, who've been truly victimized

in this disgusting charade of a confirmation process.

"This is absurd nonsense.

A wronged man would be angry.

Anything less would not comport with Kavanaugh's account," wrote Shapiro of the media reactions.

"Kavanaugh was on the verge of tears nearly every time he mentioned his family — as

he should be.

And by wearing his heart on his sleeve, Kavanaugh may have just saved not just his nomination,

but his reputation," Shapiro concluded.

Indeed, arguably one of the most compelling moments of the day — from either portion

of the hearing — was when Kavanaugh choked up and was reduced to tears as he described

how his youngest daughter had included her father's primary accuser — Ford — in

her nightly prayer.

Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court, once considered in jeopardy as the Democrat's

patently obvious smear job increasingly took a toll, is now "very much alive" and in

fighting spirit.

Barring anything else arising unforeseen, or some moderate Republican senator going

weak in the knees at the last moment, Kavanaugh will almost certainly be confirmed to the

Supreme Court after his fiery defense against these slanderous attacks.

For more infomation >> Shapiro: I Thought Kavanaugh Was Finished, But After Testimony He's "Very Much Alive" - Duration: 4:40.

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Pozole but it's on my channel - Duration: 0:06.

Pozole

*breathing*

pOzOLE

*crash*

Poz - oh

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Perspective | The Kavanaugh allegations dredged up bad memories. But it's my teen daughter I worry a - Duration: 10:17.

Women lift their hands in protest of the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Brett M

Kavanaugh on the day of Christine Blasey Ford's hearing in the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington, D

C. on Sept. 27, 2018. (Calla Kessler/The Washington Post) By Elizabeth Heubeck September 27 at 12:09 PM It has been 30 years

I thought I had moved on from the painful memories of what I endured in the late '80s as a student at a small, private college

But my own experiences with sexual harassment and attempted sexual assault — both hazy and razor sharp — have been dredged up along with accusations about Supreme Court justice nominee Brett M

Kavanaugh. I am okay now. It is my 17-year-old daughter I worry about. [I couldn't stop reading #WhyIDidntReportIt stories

Then I realized why.] As she embarks on the college search process, I wonder how closely the environment and the male attitudes at elite universities where she is looking resemble those of the 1980s

I certainly was not prepared for them. Before enrolling in a college whose setting could be described as overtly insular and attracting predominantly children of extreme privilege, I hadn't been exposed to the smug and elitist attitude that festered there among many of its male students

I attended an all-girls' Catholic high school that drew primarily from working- and middle-class families

The students at the all-boys' high school with whom I socialized on weekends were a lot like me: from middle-class, suburban families

Some of us had jobs after school, at the mall or at frozen yogurt shops. Many weekends involved alcohol served in basements and fields that hadn't yet been taken over by real estate developers

But in all the silly and stupid situations I found myself in, I do not recall a single time a boy coerced me or my friends to see or engage in something sexual

That changed abruptly when I got to college. I cannot blame it entirely on alcohol, although that was a constant factor in every uncomfortable and dangerous situation in which I got entangled

Once, finding myself alone with a boy I thought was attractive and whom I thought I might like to kiss, my naive crush was quickly squelched

In his dorm room, he began to push himself on me. I told him to stop. He said something, bordered on yelling, to this effect: "If we're not going to have sex, get out

" He repeated the refrain "get out" more than once, his tone icy cold. Demeaning. I got the feeling he'd never been told no before

I left, humiliated and confused. Without a doubt, I drank too much in college. A part of me believes I did it to mask my insecurities

I did not bring a BMW to college. I left my old, dinged up Nissan at home. I lacked a sophisticated wardrobe

I hadn't attended a prep school. I felt out of place. So I drank to feel comfortable

But the blackouts that left me wondering exactly what I had done the night before made me even less comfortable

It was a vicious cycle. During one night of particularly excessive drinking, I wandered down the hall of my friend's dorm — one of the few males with whom I had developed a genuine friendship at the college

We had made a pact: If we ever found ourselves on the opposite side of campus, too drunk to walk home, we could crash at the other's dorm room

It usually worked. But one night I knocked on his door and got no answer. Eventually, I stopped knocking and kept walking down the hall of his dorm

The next thing I recall is crouching in a corner of someone else's dorm room, screaming and kicking, a male face close to mine

Boys laughing in the background. The school was small, and rumors soon swirled. I had no idea what had happened, but everyone else assumed I'd had sex with, or probably more accurately, been sexually assaulted, by one of my friend's hall mates

Apparently, there were witnesses. Until that night, I was a virgin. After that night, I had no way of knowing whether I still was

All I could remember was my screaming. Kicking. And laughter — at my expense. There was no way I would've told my parents about the incident; nor would my girlfriends, some of whom had similar experiences

Eventually, the whispering and snickers behind my back became too much to bear. I transferred after two years

I have not had a negative experience with sexual harassment since. I got married in my 20s to a great guy and had two children

Like the upbringing we both knew as kids, we live a fairly middle-class life. But because my husband works at an elite prep school, as a "perk" our children attend prestigious, expensive schools at a reduced rate

The resources are phenomenal. The class sizes are small. The education is rigorous, as are the athletics

But in the back of my mind, I cannot help but wonder and worry about the effect of our kids being surrounded by kids who want for nothing and who seem to be the center of their own very small universe

I never told my husband about the incidents I suffered in college. I did not want him to see me in that light

And I do not think he would want to, either. The closest I have come to confessing was this fall, when my husband and I sat our 17-year-old daughter down in the living room for a serious conversation before she attended her first party that, I can only assume, involved alcohol and little to no parental supervision

I told her about the importance of staying "in control." I told her I had been in situations I regretted, because I had not stayed in control

I choked up. I blamed myself. My daughter, having always been more self-possessed than I, looked at me kind of funny

Maybe she was just wondering when the lecture would end. It concluded with my husband telling her he loved her and giving her a gigantic hug

It was one of the sweetest scenes I've ever witnessed — especially because I came from a big strict Catholic family where scare tactics were used liberally by my parents, but effusive displays of affection were always in short supply

Maybe that also had something to do with what I experienced in college. Again, I cannot say for sure what really happened

But I do know beyond a shadow of a doubt I was emotionally wounded by boys who possessed a callous attitude toward women, fueled by copious amounts of alcohol mixed with more than a splash of arrogance of the sort that seemed to run rampant among men of a certain socioeconomic background

Depressing, yes. But as I see it, there is one possible bright spot. Perhaps the Kavanaugh allegations will send a strong message to all those privileged, confident, ambitious males applying to colleges along with my daughter: Treating girls like trash is a really bad idea that very well may come back to haunt you

Elizabeth Heubeck is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in Newsweek, WYPR

com, the Baltimore Sun, the Hartford Courant and other news outlets. She lives in Baltimore with her husband and two children

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Kevin Hart Says Wife Eniko Wants Another Baby - But He's Still Not Changing Diapers! - Duration: 3:12.

 He's made a huge career out of being hilariously self-deprecating, but Kevin Hart can't boast enough about his parenting skills

 "I'm definitely, like, the best dad in the world," Hart, 39, tells PEOPLE in this week's issue

Why? "I understand time," he says.  The proud dad of son Hendrix, 10, and daughter Heaven, 13, from his previous marriage — as well as 10-month-old son Kenzo Kash with wife Eniko — is busy promoting his new comedy Night School, but his schedule is never too packed for the star to be there for his kids

 "The most important thing that you can give your kids is time," he says. "The time doesn't have to be the biggest event every day

Time is sitting on a couch, watching TV."  Hart continues, "Time is taking a walk

Time is Taco Tuesdays. Time is Board Game Wednesdays. Time is just laying on the floor, and letting your kids lay on your back while you're home

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 Kevin Hart Reveals How Wife Eniko Forgave Him After Cheating Scandal: She's "My Backbone"  And he reveals there may be an even bigger demand for Dad's time in the coming future

After having their relationship "tested" following his cheating scandal last year, Hart and Eniko, 34, celebrated their two-year wedding anniversary — and she's got big plans

 "The level that I've reached from a happiness standpoint, that woman is 100 percent responsible for it," says Hart

But as for what will make Eniko happy: "She wants another baby," he shares.  Hart, who admitted he was apprehensive about becoming a dad again before they welcomed Kenzo, has reconciled himself to it

He jokes, "Little man, big family."  When? "Who knows," says Hart. "I just gotta shut up and [say], 'If that's what you want, honey

This house is just getting bigger and louder, that's it.' "  There's only one caveat when it comes to Hart's "amazing" parenting

"I'm not changing no diapers. I'm not gonna lie. [I'll] do everything else," he says adamantly, but when it comes to diaper duty, he tells his wife, " 'Babe, you gotta get that

Right there, get that.' "  Night School, starring Hart and Tiffany Haddish, hits theaters nationwide Friday

 For more on Kevin Hart's road to fame, family and forgiveness, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday

For more infomation >> Kevin Hart Says Wife Eniko Wants Another Baby - But He's Still Not Changing Diapers! - Duration: 3:12.

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Christine Blasey Ford sparks Democratic fire, but who carries the torch?: ANALYSIS - Duration: 6:29.

The last few years have seen a number of rallying cries for female voters, especially Democratic female voters

There was that moment President Trump called Hillary Clinton a "nasty woman" on the campaign debate stage, followed by the size and scope of the Women's March just after his Inauguration Day

There were bumper-stickers made when Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said Massachusetts Democratic Sen

Elizabeth Warren had been warned about breaking rules, but "nonetheless, she persisted

" And then, on September 27, 2018, there was professor Christine Blasey Ford. Her humility, clarity, understandable nervousness, but remarkable steadfastness as she testified was inspiring to many

She looked courageous and cemented her place in a long line of brave women who have come forward this year during the #MeToo movement

The way Ford said she would have "hosted" Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley at her home in California, and her asking him if the way she was sitting was OK, made her seem not only relatable but kind

Activist Glennon Doyle wrote, "She is all of us. We are her. That's why we can barely breathe right now

" Republican strategist Ana Navaro tweeted, "If you listened to that opening statement by Dr

Christine Blasey Ford, and it did not break your heart, please go see a cardiologist because you have no heart

" Ford talked about the stress of being subjected to a polygraph test. And victim or not, she continued with a line so many women can relate to: "It was ok, I endured it

" Maybe there will be more bumper stickers. On the one hand, Ford made the moment bigger than the halls of Congress, giving voice to those who have felt voiceless

Sen. Richard Blumenthal, the Connecticut Democrat, said to Ford: "You have given America an amazing teaching moment … you have enlightened America

" Politically, with the 2018 midterm elections just over a month away, Ford also undoubtedly inspired female voters and candidates already fired up this year and fighting for more representation in Washington

After all, except for Grassley, committee Republicans would not even address Ford

They let a female prosecutor do all the talking, hoping it would protect them. It just looked odd

Still, if Ford is a fire for Democrats in 2018, who will catch that spark going into 2020? Several Democrats on the Judiciary Committee are rumored to be thinking about a presidential run, but if Democratic voters want a bomb thrower, they did not see one on the committee Thursday

After Judge Brett Kavanaugh testified, emphatically denying all allegations against him, Republican Sen

Lindsay Graham of South Carolina changed the tone dramatically. Graham skipped any fact-finding pretense and turned the debate completely partisan

With fury, he called the proceeding the worst "unethical sham" he's seen in politics

To his Democratic colleagues, he practically yelled, "Boy, y'all want power. God, I hope you never get it

" Democrats did not seem to have anyone ready or willing to respond -- they had been playing not to lose

Maybe that will pay off in the long run. Maybe Democrats wanted to appear as if they were above the fray, speaking to the nation, not just the other side of the room

But did they also look meek and unprepared for a fight?

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