Thứ Năm, 1 tháng 11, 2018

Waching daily Nov 1 2018

My chuck, why are you so sad?

I'm... I'm afraid.

What are you afraid of? Tell us.

Everyone is successful in the class.

I mean, I'm new to this class.

And I've skipped too many classes.

But you're very successful, too. You have nothing to be afraid of.

But the exams haven't begun yet. What if I fail at the exams?

What if I can't pass the class?

And you're sending me to school with difficulties.

- My chuck... - Then I can't finish the school, and I can't get a job.

So I can't take care of my mom.

Elif, honey, you're already very successful, very studious.

Don't bug your cute little heart thinking all these.

My chuck, we already know how successful you are, how much effort you're putting.

And if you do your best, it doesn't matter if you get low marks.

- It's not the end of the world, sweetie. - Right, I had some low grades when I was a student.

But then I increased my grades and graduated from all the schools I've been at.

Really?

Really. Not just once or twice, I got low grades many times.

Don't hide anything from us, OK, sweetheart?

OK, mom.

I'm sorry for rebuffing and upsetting you.

Are you mad at me?

My chuck, why would you think that? Would I ever get mad at you?

I know how pure you are in your heart.

For more infomation >> Why is Elif sad? | #Elif789 (English & Spanish subtitles) - Duration: 1:56.

-------------------------------------------

What Is Beto O'Rourke's Closing Message? | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC - Duration: 3:27.

For more infomation >> What Is Beto O'Rourke's Closing Message? | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC - Duration: 3:27.

-------------------------------------------

The Real Reason Megyn Kelly Is Leaving NBC - Duration: 4:47.

Megyn Kelly's time at NBC is over.

The Fox News transplant and host of Megyn Kelly Today was abruptly let go from the network

following her on-air arguments in favor of blackface — but these comments were just

the breaking point of a relationship that had problems from the start.

Here are the real reasons why she's leaving NBC.

Megyn Kelly has made plenty of missteps at NBC, but her most egregious blunder, stunning

both viewers and network executives, was her series of utterly tone-deaf comments on the

racist practice of blackface.

In a segment that aired October 23, 2018, Kelly defended the idea of darkening one's

skin for Halloween costumes, claiming that the practice had been unobjectionable when

she was a kid.

She put forth this argument on national TV with a panel of entirely white guests — and

her comments sparked backlash immediately.

After a full day of lacerating commentary from both inside and outside NBC, Kelly returned

to her show the following day with an apology.

But her mea culpa didn't go over with everyone, with the host still sticking to core parts

of her argument.

Her in-studio audience gave her a standing ovation, but outside of the studio, the damage

was done.

Kelly's blackface comments didn't just insult some viewers.

Her rhetoric also infuriated her colleagues at NBC.

In a stunning break from the typical "we're all friends" vibe of the network's daytime

programming, hosts Al Roker and Craig Melvin spent time on air calling Kelly out, with

Melvin reportedly describing Kelly's words as, quote, "ignorant and racist."

While Roker acknowledged that Kelly had apologized to the NBC staff for her actions, he still

felt it wasn't enough to make amends.

"she owes a bigger apology to folks of color around the country."

Sources told Radar Online that Roker actually encouraged NBC to fire Kelly after her comments,

reportedly being disgusted both with Kelly and the network itself for giving her a platform.

And Roker wasn't alone — many of Kelly's other colleagues also reportedly refused to

acknowledge her after the incident.

Over the course of her media career, Kelly has built up a remarkable history of racially-charged

rhetoric, ranging from the insensitive to the outright insulting.

As many pointed out following her blackface comments, Kelly had previously referred to

first lady Michelle Obama as "Obama's baby mama", slipped into a stereotypical black

accent while interviewing comedian Leslie Jones, insisted to viewers that Santa Claus

and Jesus Christ are white, and consistently downplayed or ignored the harms of racism

in her reporting.

Her blackface comments were seen as just another incident in a well-established pattern of

behavior, inviting NBC top brass to reevaluate why they had ever tried to bring her divisive

politics into the Today show fold at all.

After her blackface comments, the cast of House of Cards pulled out of an appearance

on Kelly's show, unwilling to be associated with the increasingly-toxic personality.

But they weren't the first guests to object to appearing on her show.

Kelly came out of the gates swinging in the first week of her show in September 2017,

offending guest Jane Fonda with an unexpected line of questioning about her history of plastic

surgery.

Cast members of the revived Will and Grace were also bothered by their experiences on

her show, with actress Debra Messing stating that she regretted being involved with the

awkward appearance.

After Kelly stood up for blackface, it was inevitable that more celebs would keep their

distance from the show, taking their promotional work elsewhere to avoid being associated with

her.

Megyn Kelly's racial insensitivity may have provided the spark that ended her NBC career,

but her biggest troubles came from her poor relationships with the network's top brass.

Throughout her time on Megyn Kelly Today, the host frequently brought up controversial

issues that cast NBC in a bad light, causing problems for her corporate bosses.

Much of the friction had to do with Kelly's focus on the #MeToo movement, particularly

controversies centering around NBC.

Instead of toeing the company line, Kelly did an entire segment on NBC's decision not

to report on then-contributor Ronan Farrow's exposé on Harvey Weinstein, a story which

eventually ran in The New Yorker.

She also spent time reporting on the allegations against ousted NBC personality Matt Lauer,

and tried to pursue a segment on alleged sexism at E!.

As she put it in an interview with Us Weekly,

"I'm not going to let anyone stop me at NBC."

After it became clear that Kelly's stance on blackface was going to cost her a job,

discussion turned again to why NBC had ever hired such a controversial personality in

the first place.

As CNN host Don Lemon put it during an appearance on Cuomo Prime Time,

"They knew exactly what they were getting when they hired Megyn Kelly."

Lemon said the blackface episode — as well as Kelly's numerous other on-air controversies

— could've been avoided by just staying far away from the former Fox News firebrand.

Lemon said,

"She made some mistakes and now she's suffering the consequences.

But I also think that it is partially the fault of the people who hired her."

Lemon added that he didn't necessarily think Kelly herself was racist, but that her commentary

was insensitive and ignorant.

That part is Kelly's fault alone.

But don't feel too sorry for her — while she may be fired from the network, she's expected

to receive a payout in the neighborhood of $69 million.

For more infomation >> The Real Reason Megyn Kelly Is Leaving NBC - Duration: 4:47.

-------------------------------------------

Ask a Doctor: Why is sleep so important? - Duration: 4:27.

For more infomation >> Ask a Doctor: Why is sleep so important? - Duration: 4:27.

-------------------------------------------

What is Dementia? Understanding what is Actually is. - Duration: 2:00.

- So what is dementia?

Really, the term dementia, we use that, and it's fine.

Our society accepts that.

The medical field accepts that.

I have never ran into a family member where I said,

oh gosh, you know, you're family member has dementia.

Are we looking at the memory care unit?

That would be my lingo in my job.

I've never been corrected by them saying, no, not dementia.

It's Alzheimer's, or no, it's vascular dementia.

You know, society accepts that umbrella.

So really, the term dementia is really just describing a set

of symptoms, and those symptoms, which fall into all types

of dementia, are that memory loss, the communication

and language deficit starts to happen,

the ability to focus and pay attention,

their reasoning and judgment, and their visual perception,

and we'll kind of had on all

of those as we go through the day.

You all, in your day to day, are probably dealing more

with the reasoning and judgment

or the ability to pay attention

'cause you might have somebody come in like three times

to your branch in one day and trying to withdraw

or make some kind of transaction, and how do we handle that?

So we'll talk about this.

So dementia itself is really not a disease,

but it's the symptoms that fall into those diseases.

So really, what dementia is is the umbrella

of the different types of dementia,

which would be the vascular dementia

or the Parkinson's disease with dementia-related illnesses,

vascular dementia, which is usually because of a stroke.

So that's kind of comparable to, when we say dementia,

we could equal that to fruits,

all of those types that I just discussed,

and then the fruits would be cantaloupe and watermelon

and strawberries, so that kind of makes sense.

Không có nhận xét nào:

Đăng nhận xét