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A new Rasmussen poll spells bad news for the desperate and demonic Democrats, who are currently

attempting to ruin Judge Kavanaugh's life, simply to keep him off the SCOTUS.

In short, the American people are not buying it, and support for Kavanaugh is growing!

Breitbart A Rasmussen poll released September 28 shows

growth in voter support for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

Rasmussen asked voters: "Do you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable

or very unfavorable impression of Brett Kavanaugh?"

They report that 48 percent of voters hold a "at least a Somewhat Favorable opinion"

Kavanaugh versus 44 percent who hold an unfavorable view.

There is a slightly larger divide between those who have a "Very Favorable" opinion

on Kavanaugh, 36 percent, and those who view him "Very Unfavorably," 30 percent.

The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Friday to move the Kavanaugh nomination forward for

a floor vote.

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'Is Horror Sexist or Feminist?' ft. Diablo Cody & More | Eli Roth's History of Horror - Duration: 2:54.

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You know, I don't think that women have been

portrayed worse in horror than they have in other movies.

Women have always been huge horror fans.

Like, in the era of the gothic novel,

most of the people buying those books were women.

Women would go to court cases and sit and watch

all the trials, and so they're obsessed with, like,

true crime and violence and horror and all kinds.

It's always been like that.

"Frankenstein" is written by a woman.

So it's like there's a huge history of, like,

women's relationship with horror.

And also for me, like, some of the strongest

female protagonists that I saw growing up

were people like Nancy in "A Nightmare On Elm Street."

So it was, you know, in a weird way, it was empowering.

That's why it was so strange to me that people,

like my mom for instance, just saw it as violent or sexist,

because it an way, the women were the heroes, you know?

But I think in the 80s, it seemed like no women like it.

But I think I was actually just that women were sort of

afraid to like it because they felt like it was

a betrayal of feminism in some way.

As a woman, physically, you always feel somewhat

under threat, you know?

If you're in a room full of men,

you are less physically powerful.

But the fear I think is why a lot of women do like horror,

because fear is something that's part of your life.

And it allows you just a place to explore those threats.

There are a lot of women that are sexual abuse survivors

that don't get closure in their real life.

That's something people don't realize

about horror movies.

There are people that are in abusive situations.

There are people who have been attacked in violent ways.

And we don't have a justice system,

we don't live in a world where you always you get it

taken care of the way that it does.

Films are a fantasy for that reason, too.

They can heal you.

You know, the one that makes me very happy is we have,

you know, all the kids are sending around

the animated gifs these days.

[Laughs] I sound so old.

But, like, I keep seeing this one where,

from "Jennifer's Body", where she's flicking the lighter

and holding her tongue on to it.

And I think people love that image.

It's this idea of just being like hot and invincible.

The notion of the female as monstrous in itself has been

a central tenet of horror

from some of its earliest expressions.

You know, and that's what remains profoundly meaningful

to me about horror, is it's one of the few genres

that's had the guts to say, as a culture,

we are terrified of women and girls,

we are terrified of the power they have.

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Taehyun is pressing calmly and regularly. [2Days&1Night Season3/2018.09.30] - Duration: 12:53.

Did you enjoy your meal?

- Yes. / - Yes. I liked it a lot.

We ate a lot.

Junho sounds full.

It was a party for Junho.

What's that? Look at his belly.

I will never forget the jjajangmyeon corn dog.

Jjajangmyeon corn dog?

He doesn't seem like a loser.

He's not a loser.

(I lost, but it feels like I won.)

He almost ate it all alone, right?

(His eyes, nose and mouth are wide open.)

- He ate it all. / - There were no noodles.

There were no noodles left.

It was my jjajangmyeon.

When you edit the lunch part,

you should focus on the flow of Junho's emotion.

That's what you should focus on.

He was angry then happy.

He was upset then happy again.

(He was angry because of pickled radish.)

(He became happy after he won a game.)

(He was upset to hear the tangsuyuk was too savory.)

(Then he got happy again with jjamppong.)

(Junho is happy now.)

So he ate my jjajangmyeon.

Even the streets look so cool.

The trees and nature.

(The trees and nature)

(After riding the bus through green trees...)

Where are we?

It's hot.

- The sunlight is strong. / - It's very sunny.

This place has all the four seasons.

We can feel all the four seasons here.

Where are we now?

Gosh, what's that? It looks so cool.

(Surprised)

- This is amazing. / - What a wonderful sight.

(Walking along the street,)

(they see sculpted limestone cliffs.)

This is Gumunso,

a limestone cave made about 150 million years ago.

(Gumunso is a natural bridge carved by a river.)

(Its name means a pond with a hole.)

It is the only river that flows

through a mountain.

This river? That sounds amazing.

It used to be blocked by the mountain,

but the river tunneled through it

- over a long period of time. / - This river?

As the river runs through the mountain,

people also call it "tturunae".

This is amazing.

We wouldn't have seen it without this show.

It's so cool.

The water falls down here too.

(They're fascinated by the grand sight of Gumunso.)

I guess it's limewater.

There is a lot to look at in Taebaek.

(Passing by the stone gate of Gumunso,)

(they walk toward the sound of water.)

(They are full of admiration.)

- That's magnificent. / - It's like the Niagara.

It's fantastic.

(There's a magnificent view they didn't imagine.)

It's so high.

(There's a cool valley over the cliff.)

(The rive has run for 150 million years.)

This is amazing.

This is so cool. Why didn't we come sooner?

(It's the beauty of nature made by time.)

It's great.

(Why didn't we see this when it's so close?)

I like this stream.

It looks exotic.

I didn't know our country had a place like this.

- It's exotic. / - I know.

(Even the legend about Gumunso sounds cool.)

(The white current looks like a white dragon.)

It sounds so cool.

I would've regretted not doing this.

This is great.

(At Gumunso, Taebaek)

What's that?

- What is it? / - What?

Why is an airplane here?

Are we doing rappelling here?

Are we getting trained here?

A fire drill?

(Hobbling)

Why are you pretending to be injured?

It really hurts. I sprained my ankle.

This is a firefighting school in Gangwon.

A firefighting school?

This is where future firefighters are trained.

They get trained here to become firefighters.

- Safety training. / - It's not a fire station.

No.

We just looked around

the cool and clean attractions of Taebaek.

Taebaek is the epitome of clean nature.

It has many interesting tourist attractions.

Besides that,

Taebaek is famous as a safe city.

That's right. I know that.

Beside the firefighting school...

We got off the helicopter here for Drama Road.

Right in front of that is Safe Town,

where we can experience natural disasters

and learn how to escape safely.

I think it's a multifunctional city.

We can encounter danger anytime anywhere in life.

That means we will be in a dangerous situation.

Can I be a patient here?

I should play a patient.

I have a backache.

We should learn how to do CPR.

Will Defconn have his first kiss doing CPR?

(First kiss?)

(His lips twitch.)

(He's excited to hear that.)

He's excited.

(I'm excited too.)

Here comes our drill instructor.

Please come on out.

- Sir. / - Hello.

Welcome.

Firefighting.

Safety.

- Safety. / - He says "safety".

Safety.

I'm your drill instructor,

Kim Yongwoon.

- Nice to meet you. / - Nice to meet you.

Taehyun's a former fireman.

But I died as soon as the film started.

(He just looks like a fireman.)

You will learn how to do CPR

and how to use a slow-descending device.

What is a slow-descending device?

It's an evacuation device that helps you

in case of an emergency like a fire.

You can use it to descend like a rope.

It's more like bungee jumping.

(Bungee jumping?)

I have a question.

When we stay at a hotel or some accommodations,

we see a square box that says slow-descending device.

I wonder how to use it.

I'll teach you during the safety drill today.

I'll give you a special mission.

The instructor will evaluate your attitudes

during the safety drill.

The three with the lowest scores

- will have to do something. / - Do what?

(Are we getting a penalty?)

You will visit firemen

who work all night for the safety of the citizens

and bring them some late-night snacks.

- Okay. That's good. / - We deliver snacks.

(We are always willing to do that.)

Actually, new firemen are getting

- trained here today. / - They're our colleagues.

- Sure. / - Okay.

You will have the safety drill with them.

Do we go this way?

Please go this way with the instructor.

Hey, what are you doing?

- Stop it. / - Don't be ridiculous.

- My back hurts. / - Is he exaggerating?

No, I'm not.

He just wants to get a high score.

The CPR Experience Center.

I'm Instructor Ahn Jiwon.

Safety.

(Thank you for your lecture.)

We get about 30,000

cardiac arrest patients a year in the country.

Before the patient suffers brain damage,

it is important to begin chest compression

to replace the movement

of the heart that has stopped beating.

As the execution rate of CPR increases,

the survival rate of cardiac arrest patients rises.

This is why CPR by bystanders is very important.

You will now learn how to do CPR.

Let's say you found a patient.

Excuse me. Are you all right?

The man in black cap and blue shirt,

please call 911 and bring me the AED.

(Check the patient's pulse and breath.)

One, two, three, four...

(Perform CPR with chest compression repeatedly.)

At the rate of 30 to 2,

you should perform chest compression

and mouth-to-mouth by turns.

But today,

you will only practice chest compression CPR.

- Okay? / - Yes.

(The trainees and members start the practice.)

Are you okay?

Are you all right?

He's unconscious.

Please call 911

and bring me the AED.

We have a patient here.

We need the AED.

Excuse me.

(They are trying their best to save a life.)

(CPR is the most important first aid.)

We're going to test now. Are you ready?

I'll let it record from now on.

The machine is reset.

Ready.

Ready, go.

- Hello, are you okay? / - Hello, are you okay?

- Hello, are you okay? / - Hello?

Hey, you with the black cap.

You, middle-aged man.

Could you quickly go to the ambulance

and bring the automated defibrillators?

(100 to 120 compressions recommended per minute)

(It's a little too fast.)

Two, three, four...

(Junho starts compressions as well.)

Five, six, seven...

(Pressing)

- 11, 12... / - He is pushing too hard.

- 14, 15, 16, 17... / - Junho.

- 19, 20... / - A little more gently.

- 22, 23, 24... / - 5, 6, 7...

(Pressing hard makes him exhausted.)

(Hawk-eyed)

- Five, six... / - Three, four...

You're already late. Aren't they?

- Five, six... / - This is really hard.

(CPR isn't easy.)

- My gosh. / - It's blinking.

It's not supposed to blink.

He's just pressing.

He's pressing the solar plexus.

(It's the vital point he shouldn't press.)

(I'm in trouble.)

Six, seven...

(Siyoon does his best to the end.)

- My hands hurt. / - Junho,

please wrap it up.

It's still blinking.

- Please wrap it up. / - It's red lights everywhere.

This is harder than you think.

- It's exhausting. / - I can imagine.

They do this for 30 minutes.

Ready, go.

- Hello. / - Hello, are you okay?

One, two, three, four, five...

(He's fast as well.)

(They're nervous, which makes them press faster.)

- This is too fast. / - Is it too fast?

- Is it? / - Yes, it's too fast.

He just said we're doing it too fast.

(He presses it slower and more accurately.)

Hello, are you okay?

- 29, 30. / - 1, 2, 3...

Are you okay?

29, 30.

Hello, are you okay? Just a second.

(Meanwhile, Taehyun is)

(pressing calmly and regularly.)

25, 26...

(The role he played helps him in real life.)

Eight, nine...

(They're proud of him.)

(Jongmin finished 30 compressions.)

You have to check if he's okay.

Are you okay? He's back to life. Sit up.

You can't do that.

- What are you doing? / - That's cheating.

- Come on. / - I saved his life.

- Thank you. / - What are you saying?

- He's back to life. / - You're out.

He's out, right?

I'm very disappointed in Jongmin.

I'm sorry.

Let me announce the joint winners.

- Joint winners? / - Yes.

- Taehyun got 90 points. / - Me?

And Joonyoung got 90 points.

- Joint winners? / - Yes.

The average score was low,

so if you were not so bad,

you got a good score.

So who won third place?

- Don't flatter yourself. / - We were a bit better.

- Who won third place? / - Siyoon won third place.

You were pressing a little too fast.

It was too fast.

So it's the three of us again?

We always get detention.

- Please tell us. / - The fourth is Defconn.

You complimented me a lot, yet I'm fourth.

You made too many meaningless comments.

- And the time... / - Excuse me.

(He checked its consciousness too often.)

- He talks a lot. / - That's how he is.

It led to long pauses. That's why you're fourth.

Lastly, Junho won fifth place.

I'm so relieved.

Overall, you're poorly skilled.

The quality of the compression was poor.

(Bitter)

Is there anything he did well?

It was a mess in general,

but I admire his willpower to save one's life.

Thank you.

So we can say the sixth place didn't save the person.

He made me speechless.

(He refuses to evaluate his performance.)

I wonder why you applied for this job.

I studied nursing in college.

After graduation, I worked in a hospital.

There are many patients in the emergency room.

As a paramedic, you have to do

the initial treatment, which is the most crucial.

Therefore, we play the most important role.

It also feels rewarding to see patients recovering.

That's why we are paramedics.

- You were a nurse before? / - Yes.

I once saw someone doing CPR.

After watching the paramedic,

I wanted to become a paramedic too,

which is why I am here now.

Just like him, I want to be a paramedic

who make others dream.

He once saw a paramedic saving someone's life,

which inspired him to save others' lives too.

He has a noble work ethic.

(Saving someone's life...)

(is noble yet not easy.)

(They walk on the rough path with responsibility.)

- Thank you. / - Thank you.

They're so cool.

(We root for all the paramedics.)

You're awesome!

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