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oh goodness this week's you can't be artistic because you're a woman uh

ouch - cring-ie yeah? okay so first we'll talk about why I think

this one probably comes from early, you know, just like around when autism was

just being discovered and just being diagnosed there was a kind of just this

misconception that it was this condition that only impacted boys and that girl's

were somehow not autistic or less likely to be autistic and now, as diagnostic

criteria is evolving, and the understanding of autism has changed

we are starting to kind of understand more about why so many women and girls are

actually missed, and you know there are a lot of things. Also, in media a lot of the TV

portrayal is generally straight white men so there aren't a lot of autistic

women portrayed in media either so that's another thing that could possibly

contribute to this misconception but the other thing also is for, you know, a

really really long time nobody understood masking and autistic

masking and now autistic people - YAY! have been coming out and talking about

masking you know I was part of this amazing #takethemaskoff campaign this

past summer, which was just fabulous.

that was an honor to be part of it

you should check out the take the mask off hashtag

if you want to know more about autistic

masking because there's a lot of great information there but, women -

Because society has very different set of expectations for women and how women

should behave a lot of our parents are very strict with social rules and social

etiquette on young girls growing up, whereas you know boy

tend to get away with that "boys will just be boys" kind of a thing

and so it's just different standards so I think a lot of us use equipment or maybe missed

not because they're less autistic or anything it's just because they've been

trained more how to behave

I think a lot of autistic women

are actually diagnosed as adult women

I know women in their 50s 30s and up who are just being diagnosed just now

because they've been missed because they've been masking

their entire lives so this could be another thing that kind of just contributes to

that myth but autistic women exist they're here I actually personally do

not believe that the rates of autism are like higher in men and womem

I think there are - it's I think it's probably much more equal than we realize and

we'll see over time as, you know, we learn more about this and, I think if diagnose-

diagnosticians learn to take masking into consideration we may see more women

being diagnosed but then, you know, I also want to point out that masking is not

something that only women do because it is something that men do and lots of

late diagnose autistics who are missed are missed because they are masking

so if you want throw that in there too

anyway guys it's just a few of my thoughts on

the misconception that "you can't be autistic can be a woman"

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This Vitamin Reverses Calcification In Your Arteries, Can You Guess Which one? - Duration: 6:09.

Hi guys! I'm going to talk to you about something that's really interesting there we are

in the middle of an epidemic of calcification of arteries in this

country. So, as people get osteoporosis their arteries calcify. A normal healthy

artery pulsates every time the heart beats. So with that pulsation, the

body can regulate its blood pressure, it can get a good pulse wave to extremities,

and so you can nourish the whole body. As people age, for various reasons that

we're going to talk about in a minute, their arteries can start to get calcified. They

get inflammation in the inner wall of the artery. That inflammation is

usually caused by infections or toxins and it causes an injury. As part of

the healing of that injury calcium is deposited, as part of the scar. This is

very close to my heart because my dad was a chronic smoker. He had heart

bypass when he was in his early 50s and then he also had calcification in his

aorta. Eventually one night, his aorta ruptured and that caused him to

die because the artery basically turned into

bone. Almost like bone. When the aorta ruptured, there was nothing that could be

done. Now, we know today that this process is reversible and one of the things that

helps reverse it is vitamin K. Now, there been some very nice studies; vitamin K is

a fat soluble vitamin. Usually the sources for us are green leafy

vegetables but, actually in terms of food sources the highest source is natto,

which is like the Japanese bean. It has the actual highest source of vitamin K.

Things like broccoli, spinach and kale are good sources and when they're

eaten with fats the absorption is good. Much of the vitamin K in our body is

actually produced by our own gut bacteria. So, if you're on medication that

destroys gut bacteria you may not be making enough vitamin K. So, this is a

really important nutrient. Because the way vitamin K works is it keeps the

calcium in the bones; 99% of the calcium in the body is in the bones and we want

to keep the calcium in the bones and out of the soft tissues. When there's

adequate vitamin K in the body and in the bones it it holds and stabilizes the

calcium within the bones. When the level isn't enough, it can leach out of the

bones, it can go other places where there is inflammation both acute and

chronic.There's some very interesting studies that were done to look at artery

wall stiffness. Like in our office we have a machine that will measure artery

wall stiffness. "How compliant are your arteries?" Of course young people have

really compliant arteries and as people age they tend to stiffen from calcium.

They found that when they supplemented with about a hundred and

eighty micro-grams a day of vitamin K; vitamin K comes in many sources

but, the ones that we want are vitamin K one, four, seven. If

you get a vitamin K supplement, you want one ideally that has those things in it.

One, two, four and seven. Okay?

Because they seem to work the best. Then you want good gut bacteria, so that

they can also be making your vitamin K. They found that over a three-year

period, that they had about a five percent decrease in the calcium score in

the arteries, compared to people who didn't supplement with vitamin K.

They had a one point three percent increase in the calcium. So, this process

can be slowly undone. I think because of the amount of inflammatory problems

there are in bodies today. that it's worth it to

supplement with a good vitamin K supplement that's a mixed vitamin K. Now

if you're taking green foods that helps or you're taking green concentrated

powders that helps. Because we're putting in vitamin K in those forms. If you like

and want to eat natto, that's good but, taking a vitamin K supplement I think is

good too. When they tested people it was a hundred eighty micro-grams.

You'll find these supplements in various places and I would just look into it.

I think sometimes the the K is supplemented or in the same package as a

vitamin D and it seems to me that's a good one. The vitamin D pulls calcium

into the bones, the vitamin K keeps it there. So, if you have a history of

coronary artery disease, hypertension, atherosclerosis or heart fails with

calcium, then I would certainly suggest that you supplement with an extra

vitamin K. It will help you to slow this process and actually even

reverse this process. Concentrate in your diet on making sure you're

getting plenty of greens and nurture your gut. Watch how many antibiotics

you take and for sure if you're on drugs that block vitamin K, then you have to

make sure that you get adequate levels. You should bring that up to your

physician. Okay? So, watch your vitamin K. It could really help you and it can undo

the calcium in your arteries. Have a good day.

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You Can Refuse to Be Divided - Duration: 24:21.

MICHELE BACHMANN: Do you realize that when you vote, we win

elections? But do you realize when you stay home,

we lose elections? And we lose the Biblical

values that this nation was founded upon.

(Music)

GEORGE PEARSONS: This is Pastor George Pearsons. I welcome you

to The Believer's Voice, a Victory broadcast. The special

edition, Faith for our Nation. We have a midterm election

coming up, and we are going to vote. We are mobilizing all of

our partners, our friends, and those of you that are watching,

to vote. Your vote is so important. We are the difference

makers. MICHELE BACHMANN: Yeah. GEORGE PEARSONS: And I have two

of the difference makers sitting here with me on this broadcast.

Buddy Pilgrim, thank you- BUDDY PILGRIM: Thank you. What a week

it's been. GEORGE PEARSONS: -for being with us. It's been a

tremendous week. And I so appreciate the input that you

have and all that you've done to mobilize the believers- MICHELE

BACHMANN: Amen. GEORGE PEARSONS: -to get out there and vote, the

Christian world as well as the Jewish world- BUDDY PILGRIM:

That's right. GEORGE PEARSONS: -to go out there and vote. How

important it is. And Congresswoman Michele Bachmann,

we are- MICHELE BACHMANN: Oh, why thank you.

GEORGE PEARSONS: - we are blessed to have you. MICHELE

BACHMANN: Thank you. GEORGE PEARSONS: You're absolutely a

delight. We love you being here on these broadcasts. And you

really carry a voice to be heard. The insights that you

have, the experience that you had in Washington and the

political offices that you've held, and running for President.

Oh my goodness. Have no idea what that's like, but ...

MICHELE BACHMANN: It's the hardest thing you ever do in

your life, let me tell you. Every man would tell you that.

GEORGE PEARSONS: But we appreciate the sacrifices that

you've made. And what you're doing now in getting the Word

out there. Thank you, in your busy schedule, for being with us

on the broadcast this last week. What a true, true honor it is to

have you with us. MICHELE BACHMANN: Oh, thank you. I mean,

truth be told, I'd pay you to be here, because I'm having so much

fun. I admire and respect both of you two gentlemen so much-

BUDDY PILGRIM: Thank you. MICHELE BACHMANN: -and I'm so

grateful for both of you for what you've meant to the Kingdom

of God and for the advancement of the Gospel. And we are

advancing the Gospel- GEORGE PEARSONS: Yes, we are. MICHELE

BACHMANN: -in this show. We're advancing the Gospel, because

blessed is the nation, Psalms ... let's put the slide up.

Psalms 33:12. "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord."

America stands firmly blessed because our God is the Lord. And

Buddy, you've had the book that we are asking our partners to

access and receive. We have a Bible,

this is our Bible this is our civil Bible-

GEORGE PEARSONS: Civil Bible. Yeah. MICHELE

BACHMANN: -that the ministry has put together. And I hope

everyone reads it, because this is our founding documents that

are based on Biblical values. BUDDY PILGRIM: That's right.

MICHELE BACHMANN: We've had our wonderful friend and partner

David Barton with us many, many times. And David has gone

through our founding documents and shown where the founders

literally went line by line, precept by precept, through the

Holy Bible, and wrote the Declaration Independence, and

the Mayflower Compact, and the Constitution

of the United States. That was all based on biblical principles

and Biblical values. GEORGE PEARSONS: And the price is

right. I mean, it's absolutely free. So we're sowing it in

the-- BUDDY PILGRIM: That's right. MICHELE BACHMANN: So what

are you waiting for, you know? Get it. That's right.

And your listeners have, they have ... your viewers

have picked this up, they understand the importance of

this. And they are the difference makers. Every single

show- GEORGE PEARSONS: That's so good. So good. MICHELE BACHMANN:

-we talked about how, and ... let's put the first slide up

about who the difference makers are. You are the difference

makers. You are the ones, you are spiritually active. You are

governmentally engaged. You make up 9% of the adult population.

You are 20 million adults in this country. You are fiscal,

social, and governmentally conservative. You are born again

Christians. You attend church. You read the Bible. You believe

the Bible, that it's trustworthy. You're active in

your church. You are politically active. You're registered to

vote. And you're a frequent voter. Do you

realize that when you vote, we win elections? But do you

realize when you stay home, we lose elections? And we lose the

Biblical values that this nation was founded upon. That's why

these shows are so important, because we want to talk to you

about the Biblical values that lead to greater prosperity and

happiness, and how we keep them. Buddy. BUDDY PILGRIM: I want to

pick up on that point. You said that's why these shows are so

important. If you've missed any of these broadcasts earlier in

the week, go back and look them up online. Go to and you

can find them. Go back and listen to every one of them.

To your credit, Michele ... she laid out the

agenda of the week. GEORGE PEARSONS: The wonderful notes

are available online, as well. BUDDY PILGRIM: Yes. We've talked

about the party platforms. We've talked about Israel and foreign

policy. We've talked about economics. Can't remember the

other thing ... MICHELE BACHMANN: The judges. BUDDY

PILGRIM: Judges. MICHELE BACHMANN: We talked about the

importance of the judges. Yeah, that's right. BUDDY PILGRIM: We

talked about judges on Tuesday. Every one of these things are

solid reasons that will give you direction on who to vote for and

will tell you how important it is for you to vote. MICHELE

BACHMANN: And how distinctly different the two party

platforms are. On this table, George- GEORGE PEARSONS: It's

stunning. Stunning. MICHELE BACHMANN: -you have a copy of

the Republican party platform and the Democrat party platform.

And what we've gone through all week long is that the Democrat

party, the big news, really, of this fall's election, is how the

Democrat party- GEORGE PEARSONS: It's changing. MICHELE BACHMANN:

-has changed dramatically. They've taken a quantum leap

toward the left. They've embraced positions of the

Democrat Socialist platform. And again, I want to encourage

people if we've got the slide- GEORGE PEARSONS: That's good.

MICHELE BACHMANN: -of the Democrat Socialist party, people

need to go and check out their website and read for themselves

what they stand for. We're not making this up. This is their

own words. And in their platform, it's as atheistic,

unbiblical, as anything you have ever seen before. GEORGE

PEARSONS: True. True. MICHELE BACHMANN: And we're gonna talk

about that today. Today's topic is on unity versus disunity.

BUDDY PILGRIM: And, you know, the book of Acts talks about how

important it is for us to be one. For us to be in unity. And

part of the tactic that the Left uses is to divide us. Now, we

should be in unity on what we believe in- GEORGE PEARSONS:

Right. MICHELE BACHMANN: Amen. BUDDY PILGRIM: -and we should

not be divided on things such as rich versus poor, young versus

old, black versus white, male versus female, straight versus

gay. All of those are tactics that are used- GEORGE PEARSONS:

To divide. BUDDY PILGRIM: -to divide people. And when you

divide people ... you can find some little box that everybody

fits in. And they go, "Oh, well that's the party that fits my

little group over there. I'm going to vote with

them." And they vote based on divisive

tactics. And it's time to take a stand against

that. MICHELE BACHMANN: Amen. That's right. The worst

time in American history was the American Civil War. We literally

were a house divided. We've got a slide, a picture of Abraham

Lincoln, who many people believe is one of the top Presidents in

our history. Abraham Lincoln quoted from Mathew 12:25 when he

said, "A house divided against itself cannot stand."

That's exactly right. I think all of your viewers

would agree. We have never seen this level of disharmony in the

United States. It's unbelievable the unhinged nature of discourse

that we're seeing in our country right now. But that's not what

Jesus said. If you look at John 17:21, we've got a slide with

this verse. Jesus said, "Father ..." in His prayer, "I pray that

they all may be one, as Thou, Father, art in Me, and I in

Thee, that they also may be one in Us, that the world may

believe that Thou hast sent me." Jesus' prayer

that we would be one even as He as the Father is one, that's

part of the harmony that you have when you're a nation that's

pulling together, going in the same direction. Well, in order

to do that, you have to be on the same page. And the page that

we were on the from the inception of the nation was a

belief system based in Christianity. That was our Godly

principles. You didn't have to be a Christian to live in

America. You could have no faith at all. But it was the pillars

of Christianity that brought about unity. That was our goal.

In fact, we can pull a slide up. From the

very first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court- GEORGE PEARSONS:

Oh, this is so good. MICHELE BACHMANN: -John Jay wrote, "The

Bible is the best of all books. For it is the Word of God and

teaches us the way to be happy in this world and in the next.

Continue, therefore, to read it, and to regulate your life by its

precepts." Another Supreme Court Justice,

Joseph Story, said, "One of the beautiful boasts of our

municipal jurisprudence, our law, is that Christianity is a

part of the common law." Do you get that? Did you hear what I

just said? A Supreme Court Justice, Joseph Story, wrote

that Christianity is a part of American common law. There never

has been a period in which the common law did not recognize

Christianity as lying at its foundations.

"I verily believe Christianity necessary to the support of

civil society." GEORGE PEARSONS: What a statement. MICHELE

BACHMANN: That was confirmed later by the Senate Judiciary

committee report that said, "We are a Christian people. Not

because the law demands it, not to gain exclusive benefits or to

avoid legal disabilities. But from choice and education. And

in a land thus universally Christian ..." that's what the

Senate Judiciary Committee said, we're universally Christian,

"... what is to be expected? What desired but that we shall

pay due regard to Christianity?" In other

words, no one was required to profess Christ. All faiths were

welcome here, or no faith at all. But American freedoms were

precious. And they were precious because the basis was found in

the truths and in the precepts of Christian understanding. That

was our unity. BUDDY PILGRIM: And all faiths are still welcome

here, and- MICHELE BACHMANN: Amen. BUDDY PILGRIM: -and we're

not to enter into the kind of identity politics that I was

talking about earlier. And that's really where we've been

in a country, is this identity politics, male versus female,

rich, poor, black, white, all of those kinds of things. MICHELE

BACHMANN: Pitting us against each other. BUDDY PILGRIM: The

only identity we need to have is our identity in Christ. GEORGE

PEARSONS: That's true. MICHELE BACHMANN: Amen. BUDDY PILGRIM:

And the only dividing we need to do is the dividing of truth from

lies. And this is the sword that we have- MICHELE BACHMANN: Amen.

BUDDY PILGRIM: -to rightly divide the truth- MICHELE

BACHMANN: Amen. GEORGE PEARSONS: That's really good.

BUDDY PILGRIM: -from the lies. So if we as Christians use

this sword to shed light on the issues, we'll have the right

division, the only division. Not a division based on identity

politics like's being played now, but an identity based on

who we are in Christ, and how to identify truth versus lies, even

in the political arena. MICHELE BACHMANN: Amen. And we are

seeing such a contrary view to what you have just advocated.

What I think God meant for us. And what we enjoyed and

experienced for so many years. Now we're seeing a division, an

unhinged division, called the resistance. Maybe a lot of the

viewers have heard that term. It's called resistance. It's

what Democratic Socialists call the division in this country.

It's a house divided. And Abraham Lincoln warned against

it. Here's just a couple of examples. A

year ago, there was a man who disagreed with Republican

politics. He bought a rifle. He went to a baseball diamond where

Republicans were practicing for a baseball game. A Congressional

baseball game between Democrats and Republicans to benefit a

charity. And he shot ... he shot police officers. He shot Steve

Scalise. He shot five Republican members of Congress at a

baseball game because he didn't like their politics.

The President's spokesperson was thrown out of a

restaurant. She was with her family, and she was thrown out

by the owner of the restaurant because they didn't agree with

her politics. The Secretary, a cabinet Secretary of Homeland

Security, was screamed at by organizers in a restaurant, and

she was finally chased out of that restaurant by people who

were screaming at her. The President of the

United States was walking through the rotunda of the US

Capital. He was walking through to meet with the Speaker of the

House, Paul Ryan. While President Trump was walking

through, a female Democrat intern screamed at the top of

her lung a profanity so foul we can't even repeat it.

Now, have you ever in your lifetime thought- GEORGE

PEARSONS: No, no. MICHELE BACHMANN: -that a college

student would scream at the top of her lungs at the President of

the United States as he's walking through the rotunda? But

she did. A Democrat Congresswoman, that

maybe a lot of you viewers have seen on TV, has regularly been

calling for people to scream at Republicans in public if they

have any association with the Trump administration, anywhere

they're found in public. She said, "Give them no peace. For

the rest of their life, give them no peace."

Now, this is bizarre. We've never seen this before.

And regularly, we see pundits on TV comparing our President of

the United States to Hitler. Okay, now let's just take a

chill pill for a second. Let's just pause, take a step back.

Think of what happened to six million Jews. Think of what

happened to them, and their memory. And you're honestly

going to desecrate their memory by comparing Donald Trump to a

maniac like Adolf Hitler? This bears no relation in fact.

There's no reality to that statement. It is just a bizarre

statement that's being made to bring hysteria and to bring

division into the United States. It's pure hysteria, whipped up

emotion, to create a mob mentality. It's based on fake

news, fake rallies, fake beliefs. It's all emotion. It's

all, "I want what I want because I want it." BUDDY PILGRIM: It's

desired to motivate people to vote based on animus and hatred.

Not on issues. And what we're talking about, what we've been

talking about all week- MICHELE BACHMANN: That's right, Buddy.

BUDDY PILGRIM: -is issues- GEORGE PEARSONS: Issues. MICHELE

BACHMANN: Exactly. That's right. BUDDY PILGRIM: -so that

Christian people understand the issues and understand the right

basis for the issues. MICHELE BACHMANN: That's right. That's

exactly right. GEORGE PEARSONS: Yeah. True. MICHELE BACHMANN:

And you know, the current head of the Democrat National

Committee is Tom Perez. And Socialist candidates are the

future of the party. That's what he said. So again, Republican

Democrat, and we're not here to be political, we're just trying

to put facts on the table, but the Democrat party has veered so

far left that the head of the party, so the future of our

party, is Socialist? Again, look at what they stand for. They're

all about the revolution. They're all about the

revolution. And the political revolution, the end goal, is to

break down the society, because what do they want? One world

government. That's what they want. Now,

this is bizarre. Now, think about what Socialists stand for.

We have gone through all of these shows ... Buddy, you're

exactly right. People should watch all the shows from this

week. They won't believe what they stand for. No prisons? No

borders? Everybody gets everything quote free? Well,

it's not free to the people who are paying for it. And seven

billion people should be allowed to come into our country, no

matter if they're terrorists? No matter if they're gangbangers?

No matter if they're carrying diseases? I mean, really? GEORGE

PEARSONS: Move all the Jews out of Israel. MICHELE BACHMANN:

Move all the Jews ... this is what they're standing for? Well,

just also remember that two years ago, Bernie Sanders, an

open Socialist who is running for President of the United

States on the Democrat party, he garnered the majority of the

vote of those who are under age 40. Under age 40. So today,

those who are under age 42 who are looking at the Democrat

party, they have fully embraced the viewpoint of the Socialist

party. That's why the Democrat party has made this quantum leap

to the left. And again, we're not here to bash any political

party. But just to be wise about what they're standing for.

This is incredibly important. We need to

understand that in the 1990's, America's education system

changed dramatically. In 1993, the textbooks, the national

education standards, all changed. All 50 states gave up

their individual state standards to the federal government. And

instead, they embraced federal standards. Those federal

standards, which became No Child Left Behind, today they're

called Common Core, they embraced the principles of

Socialism. So it's no surprise why people

under age 42 are embracing Socialist ideas like "Let's have

the government run healthcare. Let's have the government run

businesses. Let's not have borders. Let's not have

prisons." They were taught that in the public schools. BUDDY

PILGRIM: And those are based on a lie. MICHELE BACHMANN: Yes.

BUDDY PILGRIM: The lie is the promise of equal outcomes. And

equal outcomes is antithetical to our founding documents. Equal

outcomes is antithetical to what the Word teaches. You take ... I

refer to these- MICHELE BACHMANN: It's not based in

reality. BUDDY PILGRIM: No, I refer to these so often because

they're two of the most powerful parables that Jesus ever told.

The parable of the pounds, in Luke 19, and the parable of the

talents in Matthew Chapter 25. And those teach

two different things. The parable of the pounds, ten

servants each got one mina each. One pound each. That's equal

opportunity. All 10 got exactly the same opportunity. But when

the results were measured, one of the had taken his one and

earned 10. One has taken his one and earned five. And one had

taken his one and not done anything with it. And they had

different rewards as a result of what they had done. As a result

of the equal opportunity they all had. You go

to the other parable, the parable of the talents in

Matthew, it kind of picks up where that one leaves off.

Because it says, "One was given five, one was given two, and one

was given one. Each according to his ability." In a sense, what

they've already proved themselves of being capable of

handling. So those don't teach equal outcomes. They teach equal

opportunity, and then they teach proportionate rewards to what

you actually accomplish with what you've been given. MICHELE

BACHMANN: That's right. That's the difference. BUDDY PILGRIM:

And that aligns with America's founding documents. MICHELE

BACHMANN: And that's the different between the two

platforms. That's what we want to make sure that the viewers

understand. You couldn't have a more stark difference today.

There's never been a more stark difference between the two party

platforms of the Republican party and the Democrat party.

Again, we're not trying to be political. We're

trying to be Biblical. And we want to show that there has

been a sharp embrace of the Democrat Socialist party

principles. And you can't believe how anti-biblical there

are until you go and read them. This is an embrace where

education is based on Socialism, versed on parents having the

choice to have their kids have a Godly education. Or it's

embracing open borders versus closed borders. Or it's based

upon Socialism versus free markets, or one world

government. Globalism versus having a secure border. It is a

complete difference. And that's why, yes,

we have a good President. But that President will be

completely handcuffed if he doesn't have a House and a

Senate that will back him. That's why you've got to go out

and vote for the Senate and for the House. I

want to share with you a quote from John Jay. Again, the first

Supreme Court Justice of the United States. We need to

remember this with voting. He said, "Providence, God, has

given to our people the choice of their rulers. And it's the

duty as well as the privilege and interest of our Christian

nation to select and prefer Christians for our rulers."

That's according to the first Chief Justice of the Supreme

Court. And so if John Jay is telling us that we should be

preferring Christians for our rulers, there's a reason for

that. It isn't because we don't like non-Christians. It's

because he's saying Biblical principles benefit our country.

And so therefore, we need to get out

and register and vote as believers. It's a sacred duty.

Because we're looking at the difference between unity and

disunity. Unification and societal breakdown. Peace and

growth versus division and certain bankruptcy. I mean, you

couldn't have a more stark difference and a more stark

choice. And Deuteronomy says, "I set before you today choosing.

Choose life or death." Hope or not hope. It's all in front of

us. And we get to choose. BUDDY PILGRIM: And as you've reminded

us so many times, George, and as Kenneth does as well, a vote is

a seed. And seed produces after its own kind. And if we cast a

vote for the wrong kind of candidate, it will produce after

its own kind. And we'll reap that harvest. MICHELE BACHMANN:

We reap what we sow. There is no question. GEORGE PEARSONS: Well,

the Word of the Lord came to Brother Copeland about that some

years ago, that if you vote for the wrong candidate, you will be

responsible for every baby's death. And if you don't vote at

all, you'll still be responsible. MICHELE BACHMANN:

And it's over 60 million and counting. Over 60 million. And

remember, the voting, as we talked about in our show on the

Supreme Court Justices, they make the decision. They could

send this whole decision over abortion back to the states.

Which means we'd have a chance in every single state to make a

decision about whether abortions would be legal or not in our

state. We can actually turn this thing around

in the United States. We could move toward Biblical values, or

we could embrace atheistic values. Young people coming up

have been trained in Socialism in public schools. And so we're

trending in that direction. And that's what the Socialists know.

But we also know that we serve a God of the possible. GEORGE

PEARSONS: That's right. MICHELE BACHMANN: Of the possible.

GEORGE PEARSONS: That's right. MICHELE BACHMANN: And that's

where our hope lies, in prayer, not just in prayer, but also in

action. GEORGE PEARSONS: Well, we have faith in Him. MICHELE

BACHMANN: Amen. GEORGE PEARSONS: We have faith for our nation.

MICHELE BACHMANN: Amen. GEORGE PEARSONS: Which is what these

broadcasts are called. And we exercise our faith when we go to

the polls. We do our research, and we have the americastands.us

website where people can go, and they can see the research

necessarily to make the decisions that they need to

make. And I'll just share this about going to

vote. And what this week has done for me, it's just ... it

has inspired us to go vote. When I vote, I get into that polling

booth, and I pray. And I just have a time of worship with the

Lord and thank Him for the privilege and the honor that it

is for me to vote in this nation. And I pray over every

candidate. But then I vote for the ones that He leads me to

vote that are based in the Biblical principles and the

Biblical stand. MICHELE BACHMANN: That's right. GEORGE

PEARSONS: So I encourage everyone right now who's

watching us, you take these words that Buddy and Michele

Bachmann have brought to us, and you make the decision, "I'm

going to vote. I am going to vote during that midterm

election. I'm going to exercise my right in this nation to be

able to bring the Word of the Lord to our nation and to bring

us back to a place where we are operating in the Biblical

principles." Thank you so much- MICHELE

BACHMANN: Oh, you're welcome. What a privilege to be here.

GEORGE PEARSONS: -for being with us. Thank you, Buddy- BUDDY

PILGRIM: You're welcome. GEORGE PEARSONS: -for being with us on

the broadcast. You stay with us. We are going to

be coming back in just ... I'll be coming back in just a

moment. But you just keep this before the

Lord, and you remember how important it is that you be

a difference maker. I'll be right back.

ANNOUNCER: We hope you enjoyed today's teaching from Kenneth

Copeland Ministries. And remember Jesus is Lord.

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Hey you guys - Steve Whipple, that's me and

KINGFIT - he no longer even has a name, it's just king fit for WHIPFIT and KINGFIT

and we're gonna do a nice little video about how to work out when you're on a

trip. I'm gonna show you some stuff you can do in your hotel room, but also if

you have a gym at your hotel you can modify. Even if the equipment is

a little outdated or older you can still modify so don't be intimidated or let

down by a gym that doesn't have stuff you're familiar with, there's ways to use

it. So #DOIT!

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Can Young Kids Have Chores? How Young is Too Young? - Duration: 7:00.

How early can you teach a kid to clean?

That's a great question, and we're going to talk about that today.

Hi there, I'm Angela Brown, and this is, Ask a House Cleaner.

This is a show where you get to ask a house cleaning question

and I get to help you find an answer.

Now, today's show is brought to us by MyCleaningConnection.com,

which is a resource hub for parents, homeowners,

and house cleaners that either do-it-yourself cleaning, or they have cleaning businesses.

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So there's a whole bunch of stuff.

Go check it out at MyCleaningConnection.com.

All right, today's question comes from a mother.

She's a young mother who has children, and she wants to know how early can you teach

a kid to clean.

Now, I love this question because I grew up in a big family, and my mother leaned on us

kids to help out at a very early age.

But over the years, from all of the trial and error, all of the people whose homes I

worked in, and all of the people that I've trained, I've learned this to be true, you

can train a child when they're in their little baby seat with the little handle on it, and

you're carting the kid around the house.

You can start training them at that age.

At that age a little baby, an infant in its car seat, or its little travel seat, it has

nothing else to do.

It doesn't have any video games to distract it, it doesn't have anything on its mind.

It's just sitting there, absorbing everything, and it's willing to learn, and it's observing

things that are going around, and it picks up on that stuff.

So it's a perfect time to train a child.

So even if the kid can't physically help you, you can say, "Hey, do you want to come in

and help mommy with the dishes?"

And then you bring the seat in, and you put the kid up on the counter so the kid can see

what's going on.

And the kid is little, a kid can't move, they're in their little seat.

And they sit around and they're like, "Well, what is mom doing, and why is mom doing it?"

And, "Mom thinks that helping, what am I supposed to be doing?"

And they start processing all these things.

As the kid gets older and you put them in a little bouncy seat, move the bouncy seat

in the kitchen, "Hey, do you want to be mommy's big helper,

and you want to help me with the dishes?"

Now, obviously, they're not helping with the dishes, but they're in there, and they're

being entertained while you're doing the dishes.

So they're watching you, and they're picking up on what you're doing, and they are learning

from you.

Then the day comes, and they're probably a toddler, and this is the age where they start

getting into everything.

Instead of them getting into everything, and being punished, and putting locks on everything,

this is a perfect time for you to train them how to be your helper.

You can pull up a chair, and you can show them how to do dishes.

Now, in the beginning, they're just going to be splashing their hands in the water,

and they're not actually going to be washing dishes.

So you say, "Here, let me show you how to do it."

And then it's tough because it's going to take twice as long, but you wash the dishes,

and then you put them in the dish drainer or the dishwasher, and you show the child

how to do it.

And every day you can show them how to make their bed.

There are little tasks that you do as a parent around your house that your kids can pick up on.

Then the day will come, and they're probably four or five years old at this point when

they graduate from watching to actually helping, and this should be a graduation ceremony where

you say, "Hey, guess what?

Today is the day that you are grown up enough that you get to wash the dishes by yourself."

And then pull up the chair, and don't help them.

You've helped them many times before, you showed them how to do it.

Let them stand there and wash the dishes.

And the dishes, give them little dishes, give them plastic dishes, give them dishes they're

not going to drop on the floor and break.

And don't give them heave pots, and pans, and stuff like that.

But give them a few dishes to wash and put in the dish drainer.

And then you'll clap, and you'll celebrate the growth of them helping.

And you may have come by after them and rewash the dishes, but the moment of them feeling

like they have done a service for you, and you reward that behavior that you want repeated.

And then what happens, is the kid gets excited, like, "Hey, I contributed something to the

household."

Now, there are a lot of parents that pay for allowance, and my suggestion is, pay for allowance

for things that are extra.

But the things that are daily chores, like taking your dishes to the sink, putting the

dishes into the dishwasher, making your bed, cleaning up the bathroom vanity after yourself,

these are things that everyone in the household does for no money.

Because we're all part of the household, we all live here.

In order for us all to live here, there are things we must do, and you're going to be

teaching your children daily tasks anyway, like taking a shower and brushing their teeth,

hanging up their clothes and putting their toys away.

These are things you're going to be teaching them anyway.

It's not anything extra for you to teach them how to make their bed, to hurry and put the

toys away, to wipe off the bathroom vanity when they're done.

And so, these are things that you can teach them from a very early age, that by the time

they become 8, 9, 10, 12 years old, these are skills they've mastered.

Yes, they just do it because that's what you do in a house.

If you're starting at age 16, and you're going to start to teach your kid household chores,

you've gone way too long.

Because kids pick up at a very early age, and if they know that they're helping out,

and they're a part of contributing to the family, then they become part of the family.

They feel a sense of ownership, and when their friends come over and make a mess they're

like, "Hey, you got to put that away.

That doesn't go there."

And so, they will help you keep the house clean.

But how early can you do it?

You do it when the kid is an infant because that is the time when they are absorbing everything.

And use the words like, "Mommy's big helper.

You want to be mommy's big helper?"

It's a positive term, and they're like, "Yes, I do.

What do I have to do?"

And so, as they grow up, they still want to be mommy's big helper.

Now, my husband, he's not mommy's big helper, but he's Angela's big helper, and he helps

me all the time.

I'm like, "Look, yay, you're Angela's big helper."

It's a joke, and it's funny, and he's like, "I want to help."

And so, there are rules that you install from the very beginning.

Now, my rules with my husband started when we got married, but you have to start from

somewhere, and the sooner you start, the sooner you can benefit from everyone helping out.

Because if one person in the house is doing all the chores, it becomes overwhelming, and

it's hard to keep up with, because that one person probably has a whole host of other

things, even if it's a house mom.

Because you still have to taxi for your kids, and you still have grocery shopping, and you

still have to pick up the mail, and you still have to pay the bills and do all these other things.

So if everyone in the house is helping out with the chores, it becomes easy for everyone.

All right, that's my two cents for today, and until we meet again,

leave a world a cleaner place then when you found it.

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Erkenci Kus Episode 13 Early Birds Can's Dream to Reality | 13 Bolum Can'ın Hayalini Gerçeğe - Duration: 2:16.

Can: You are so beautiful that...

I can't even touch you

Why did you tell me to leave?

Sanem: Because I don't want you...

Can: Why?

Sanem: I don't love you...

Why don't you understand?

Can: I don't believe you....

The way you look at me....

Your Touch....

Your Smile....

I don't believe you...

There is something else that you don't tell me...

Sanem: You...

Don't know me....

Can: Why do you say that?

What do I not know about you?

Sanem: I don't want to talk about it...

I just want to leave you...

Can: Ask me what you want to?

Sanem: Do you really want to hear me?

Can: You won't believe me...but I have dreamt this moment with you...

and I am not sure if you want to hear about it...

Why you don't want me?

Sanem: Because I Love you....

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Nikki Bella Hopes She & John Cena 'Can Be Friends Again' — After Much Needed Time Apart - Daily News - Duration: 3:31.

Nikki Bella is taking the time she needs to heal, but that doesn't mean she wants her ex out of her life forever

HollywoodLife has EXCLUSIVELY learned that Nikki thinks she & John Cena could be pals someday!  These things take time, but WWE superstar Nikki Bella, 34, hopes that eventually, she can be friends with her ex-fiancé, John Cena, 41

Following the end of their six-year relationship, which included a very public engagement, the star is looking a head to the future, while also doing what's best for herself now

"Of course Nikki misses John, they were together for six years, so it's only natural—but, she knows that the best thing is for them to not have any contact right now," a source close to the wrestler told HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY

"Both Nikki and John need to adjust to being single, and staying in contact with each other just complicates everything

It's kind of like ripping a band-aid off, you've got to just do it in one quick move otherwise the pain drags on and on, and that's how Nikki feels about John

Talking to him and seeing him just causes too much confusion for Nikki right now," the source added

   Despite need a clean break from John right now, Nikki still cares about her former flame

"She definitely hopes that some time in the future they can be friends again, because she does love him still, she still has feelings for him—you can't just switch that off overnight," the source also shared

"But – she knows their relationship wasn't healthy, and that's why ultimately she decided they had to split," they added

HollywoodLife has reached out to reps of the stars for comment.  Nikki and John officially split in July of 2018, but had been on the rocks for some time

Their turbulent relationship saw multiple shots at engagement, which ultimately, never came to fruition

In a very public attempt to get Nikki back in May, John made an appearance on The Today Show

"I love her. I want to be with her. I want to make her my wife. I want to be the father of her children

I just want us to work and that's so just from here," he revealed at the time. Unfortunately, the revelation came just a little too late for Nikki

 Just this past weekend, at the iHeartRadio Music Festival, Nikki shared with Entertainment Tonight exactly what she's doing to move on

The wrestler admitted that she and John "have not spoken recently," and that she's taking time to focus on herself

"I slowly feel like I'm doing that," she explained. "I think it's happiness, and just fully being happy — that's what I want

" You go, Nikki!

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Can We Improve The Blade On Our Favourite Modified Trimmer? - Duration: 1:51.

Hello everybody and welcome to another video from Rum Barber. Today we are

looking at the one-minute blade modifier, how to use it, and if improves the

performance of our favourite modified trimmer.

Here we have the 1 minute blade modifier that we're going to use for the

modification. First we remove and clean the blade. Next, separate the top and

bottom blades. After adding a small drop of clipper oil to the centre of the

modifier, take the stationary blade and insert it vertically, make sure the brand

logo faces the right direction. keep the blade within the two black

guide lines and move it back and forward for the instructed time depending on the

blade type. Now that we've completed the process all this left to do is to

reattach the blade to the trimmer and test the result. It definitely seems to

have improved the performance of the trimmer and we will definitely be trying

it on our other trimmers. Thanks for watching,

see you next time.

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The Byers || We can fix it, together - Duration: 2:13.

hello?

ring-a-ding-ding!

mom?

anybody home?

mom!

mom!

yeah...

it's just so hard to explain, is...

this is...

this,

stop! this is so stupid!

this is not a normal family.

stop!

hey bud!

what are you doing?

documenting.

why?

what is it?

I need you to tell me the truth.

tell me, c'mon!

you always have to be filming everything?

just the good stuff.

this is not yours to fix alone.

you have to talk to me.

talk to me!

whatever happened...

please!

no more secrets,

ok?

you act like you're all alone out there in the world,

but you're not!

what?

- i'm sorry. - listen! look, look at me!

mom? mom?

you're not alone!

you- you can't get like this ok?

damn it Jonathan!

I'm here.

- mom! it's ok. - I'm sorry.

she'll be ok.

we'll be ok.

my mom...

she is tough.

god I want this to be over.

I just want this to be over!

it's ok.

sure this is going to work?

it's gonna work!

I would never let anything bad happen to you ever again.

deal?

whatever is goin on we are going to fix it.

yeah! deal!

promise.

turn right!

turn to the light!

is not like you didn't warned me.

"this is not... a normal family"

you weren't kidding.

wow!

what are you doing?

peeing.

oh jesus!

huh?

it's going to be great!

are you ready bud?

yeah!

hey Will!

be safe!

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Can An Ugly Male Be A Clinical Research Associate? - Duration: 4:15.

whoa whoa whoa can you believe we got a

Korra question

hey guys Serg here back with another

video today we have some korra questions

actually we're just gonna do one at a

time so this video we're gonna do one

korra question and for a lot of you guys

that don't know about korra it is one of

my favorite websites i check it out

every day and it's basically yahoo

answers on steroids

so people will ask questions that they

want to know the answer to and an expert

or somewhat or someone who knows a lot

about that field will ask questions so

what i like to liken it to is so someone

asked a question one time of what did

ashton kutcher do to prepare for the

role of Steve Jobs

well Ashton Kutcher went in and answered

the question and so he did this this

this and this or someone may ask a

question you know what was the founder

of Wikipedia Jimmy Wales thinking about

when he wanted to create Wikipedia did

he think it would be this big and then

Jimmy Wales went in there and answered

the question so people anybody doesn't

matter if you're celebrity or not a

celebrity if you're an expert in your

field can answer the question so it's a

really cool website and there are some

clinical research questions on Quora so

people ask me sometimes to write answers

to them and this was one of them so this

one and this is a real question guys on

that line can an ugly male be a clinical

research associate is the question once

again the question is can an ugly male

be a clinical research associate so a

lot of you people make that B think this

is a stupid question or whatever but I

kind of see where he's coming from with

this so yes yes ugly male can be a

clinical research associate anybody can

be a clinical research associate but I

think where he's coming from is because

it's such a face-to-face position and so

much of it is about building

relationships with the PI's with the

study coordinators and clinical research

is such a female dominated industry

probably because nurses do really really

well in the industry and most nurses are

probably female can an ugly male do well

in clinical research this person is

asking

and yeah I mean it's pretty much about

how well you can build a rapport of

course things are easier if you look

nice

that's just you know how the world is

today but you know it's really about

building rapport how knowledgeable are

you about the study how knowledgeable

are you about the protocol how good of a

CRA are you are you do you pay attention

to detail do you work well with others

are you responsive or as responsive as a

CRA can be etc etc so those are the

things that go into making a clinical

research associate and a lot of the

things just come with more practice more

time and more experience in the job so

you know it's really not you know how

you look this is not like a modeling job

or anything like that it's a science job

and it's more about your mind than it is

your looks so basically said that in my

response and you know it's really not

about how you look it's pretty much

about your knowledge based your

experience and how well you work with

other people and your customer service

customer service is huge when you're

sight facing in clinical research so

that's what I would say to that what do

you guys say do you think an ugly male

can be a clinical research associate or

does it even matter comment that down

below and if you guys have any questions

as always put them in the comment box or

email me at elite clinical group at

gmail.com love hearing from you guys

love responding back love seeing what

kind of questions you guys have on

anything so comment down below and like

I said email us at clinic elite clinical

group at gmail.com

take care

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Perform simultaneously work of the excavator and the crane in places inaccessible to other equipment

To do harvesting forests in inaccessible other technology places

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