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[★eS] BOSS || Public MEP - Duration: 3:15.

World, there's a secret in this place (shimmy shimmy)

Closeness is like a mask-like gimmick (give me give me)

We believe in something that can't be touched

Woo, you know this too We know this too, woo

What I'm closer to is (wild) A wall that is greater than this sound (you wild)

I can't take it anymore

Woo, I'll break it down Woo, I'll break it down, break it down

Whatever I touch I take

The moment you feel my body heat You'll fall for me yeah

I know you want Come closer and touch me

The world is ours World is ours

Don't you know I'm a Boss that leads you

Don't you know I'm a Player that moves you

Don't you know I'm a Boss that leads you

Don't you know I'm a

Boss that leads you

Don't you know I'm a Player that moves you

Don't you know I'm a Boss that leads you

Don't you know I'm a

Move however I lead you

Extend your hand even higher

I'm tying together a different you and me

Tied up once again, it's a different us, different us

I'm your absolute boss you want (I like that)

If you want me, have me, it's my choice (I like that)

I wanted us to meet eyes even more, man That's what I need

You know me

Only follow me I wanna take you far away without fear

I want to draw out an even bigger us yeah (Draw out an even bigger us yeah)

As if everything has been born again, come into my world

Like fish in water, everyone sings

Don't you know I'm a Boss that leads you

Don't you know I'm a Player that moves you

Don't you know I'm a Boss that leads you

Don't you know I'm a

Boss that leads you

Don't you know I'm a Player that moves you

Don't you know I'm a Boss that leads you

Don't you know I'm a

Just give it give it give it However you feel

A little closer closer closer Trust me and come to me

Now close your eyes Breathe in my world that will spread before your eyes

You're beautiful enough Just as you are

Communicating with fingertips, that's fake, throw all of that away

Instead, fly to you, dive to you, directly

I can make it make it work for you

I became the boss for you

Useless posts, no need

I'll make you appear, I know how you feel now

Fear none

We eye to eye

I'm the boss to the world

I'm the guy who'll burn you up

Hot dog feel like I wear goose goose

I'm gonna catch up lightly fly

I'm gonna directly knock on your door bell, this is a direct sign

Don't you know I'm a Boss that leads you

Don't you know I'm a Player that moves you

Don't you know I'm a Boss that leads you

Don't you know I'm a

A world that is only found outside this world

A perfectly harmonious world

So anyone can come inside this circle

I wanna send you my song

For more infomation >> [★eS] BOSS || Public MEP - Duration: 3:15.

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Donald Trump Stuns DC – Secret Meeting at White House Goes Public - Duration: 10:51.

Donald Trump Stuns DC – Secret Meeting at White House Goes Public

President Donald Trump has surprised people all over the country with who he is meeting

at his White House today.

Daily Mail reported that Trump is meeting with reality television star Kim Kardashian

to talk about prison reform and pardoning a first-time drug offender.

She will first meet with the president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, before she gets

her audience with the president.

Kardashian will be asking Trump to pardon Alice Johnson – a 62-year-old woman who

is serving a life sentence without parole for a first-time drug offense.

Kardashian has been campaigning for Johnson's release in a series of talks with the White

House over the course of the last few months.

She initially reached out to Ivanka Trump and established a connection with Kushner

through her.

Kardashian will not be joined by her husband, Kanye West, who is a Trump supporter.

During the meeting, she would like to "explain to [Trump] that, just like everybody else,

we can make choices in our lives that we're not proud of and that we don't think through

all the way."

Kushner has long pushed for prison reform, which is a deeply personal issue to him given

his father Charles' own year-long incarceration in 2005 – for tax evasion, illegal campaign

contributions, and witness tampering.

He has been an outspoken proponent of the First Step Act, which was created to offer

job training and drug-treatment programs as an incentive for inmates.

This act would also allow nonviolent offenders to have their last bits of sentences served

in halfway homes or house confinement.

"If we can start showing that we can make the prisons more purposeful and more effective

at lowering the recidivism rate over time, that may help the people who are trying to

make the argument for sentencing reform," Kushner is believed to have said in a White

House meeting earlier this month.

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Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.

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For more infomation >> Donald Trump Stuns DC – Secret Meeting at White House Goes Public - Duration: 10:51.

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Junga Movie Public Opinion Day 3 | | Public Review | Vijaysethupathi | Sayesha | YogiBabu - Duration: 1:51.

For more infomation >> Junga Movie Public Opinion Day 3 | | Public Review | Vijaysethupathi | Sayesha | YogiBabu - Duration: 1:51.

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MICHELLE OBAMA PANICKED – DAMNING PHOTOS GO PUBLIC - Duration: 11:28.

MICHELLE OBAMA PANICKED – DAMNING PHOTOS GO PUBLIC

Former First Lady Michelle Obama reemerged once again this week to desperately try and

get herself back in the spotlight when she released some never-before-seen photos of

herself.

Unfortunately for Michelle, however, this move immediately backfired when viewers were

left disgusted by the images.

Mad World News reported that Michelle just released the cover of her upcoming memoir

along with photos of herself that had never been seen by the public.

The cover of the book is a huge photo of Michelle grinning from ear to ear with the title of

the book printed over her head.

As she shared the photo, Michelle wrote that "the process of writing this book has been

so personally meaningful and illuminating for me."

Leading up to the reveal of the cover, Michelle shared four photos of herself that she says

show her journey through life.

"As I prepare to share BECOMING this fall, I hope you'll also think about your own

story, and trust that it will help you become whoever you aspire to be.

Your story is what you have, what you will always have.

It is something to own," she wrote.

As you can see, Michelle is just as obsessed with herself as ever!

One of the images shows Michelle with her parents in their "cramped apartment" in

Chicago.

"My father, Fraser, taught me to work hard, laugh often, and keep my word.

My mother, Marian, showed me how to think for myself and to use my voice.

Together, in our cramped apartment on the South Side of Chicago, my family helped me

see the value in our story, in my story, and in the larger story of our country," she

captioned it.

For more infomation >> MICHELLE OBAMA PANICKED – DAMNING PHOTOS GO PUBLIC - Duration: 11:28.

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A Supreme Court Could Affect How Public Labor Unions Collect Dues - Duration: 6:00.

For more infomation >> A Supreme Court Could Affect How Public Labor Unions Collect Dues - Duration: 6:00.

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Public Safety: Public Trust. - Duration: 1:16.

I think the biggest issue right now for Alaska is crime.

It's scary when you can't even go to Anchorage and be comfortable walking around the malls.

I don't feel safe when I walk in a park in Anchorage.

People are so brazen, they don't care -- there's no consequences for them right now.

It breaks my heart to see what's happened.

Crime has been just skyrocketing and it's really gotten scary.

The sitting governor right now is kind of looking at crime and statistics with rosy

colored glasses on, and I don't think he has Alaskans best interest.

I feel, for the first time, like the city has let me down.

I don't feel protected, I don't feel safe.

If we don't get somebody in office that's willing to make the changes and make the hard

decisions that need to get made, my grandkids aren't going to have a future here.

They're going to have to leave.

The man I trust to deal with crime is Mike Dunleavy.

Mike Dunleavy takes our crime problem seriously.

He's shown that he voted against S.B. 91 on final passage.

He is invested in the communities and he cares for Alaskans.

I trust Mike Dunleavy with my self and my kid's future.

For more infomation >> Public Safety: Public Trust. - Duration: 1:16.

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Sharp Increase In Gun Suicides Signals Growing Public Health Crisis - Duration: 12:35.

Sharp Increase In Gun Suicides Signals Growing Public Health Crisis

When Dorothy Paugh was 9, her father bought a pistol and started talking openly about ending his life.

Her mother was terrified but didn't know what to do.

"She called our priest and called his best friend," Paugh recalled.

"They came and talked to him, and they didn't ask to take his gun away.".

Her father was 51 when he shot himself to death.

"One morning — it was a hot August day — he said, 'Take the kids to the pool.' There were five of us, and she piled us in the station wagon.

We had a great time until they announced over the loudspeaker that the police were there to take us to the hospital," Paugh said.

Six years ago, in 2012, it happened again.

Paugh's son Peter bought a pistol, walked to a nearby park and shot himself.

He was 25.

"It was so shattering, so catastrophic," Paugh said.

"He made a 911 call to the police because he said he didn't want any children playing in the woods to come upon the gun and his body.".

The conversation around gun violence in the U.S.

usually focuses on homicides, urban crime and mass shootings.

But the overwhelming majority of gun deaths in America don't involve bad guys with guns.

They're caused by people deliberately harming themselves.

In fact, Paugh's harrowing experience echoes again and again across America, with more than 60 gun suicides every day.

What the research tells us about guns and suicide.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's best data, from 2006 through 2016, show that roughly 218,000 Americans ended their lives using a firearm over that period.

"I believe we have a major public health crisis that we're not doing nearly enough about," said Jennifer Stuber, policy director of Forefront Suicide Prevention at the University of Washington, which works to educate people in gun culture about the risks of firearm suicide.

Stuber's husband ended his life with a firearm in 2011.

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"The public is really misinformed about this issue," she said.

"They think it's homicide.

But 60 to 80 percent of gun deaths are suicides, depending on what state you're in.

So we have to start raising awareness about this.".

Paul Nestadt, a psychiatrist at Johns Hopkins who studies suicide at the School of Public Health, agreed.

"As I looked into suicide more and more, it became very clear that access to lethal means, specifically guns, was one of the most important risk factors that we could address," he said.

Suicide attempts are fairly common, Nestadt said, but usually, they're unsuccessful.

The data show that having a gun available in the home or workplace make those attempts at self-harm far more likely to succeed.

"A firearm ends in death in a suicide attempt about 85 percent of the time, compared to something like poisoning, which only ends in death about 2 percent of the time," he said.

Researchers say suicide tends to be a highly impulsive act.

Studies show that if you can limit access to the deadliest means of self-harm, like a pistol or a shotgun, the moment of crisis will often pass quickly.

People contemplating suicide usually won't go looking for another way to hurt themselves.

Also, people who survive a suicide attempt, after using less lethal means, rarely try again.

Another important finding in Nestadt's research and other studies shows that the people most at risk of gun suicide tend to be white men in America's small towns.

That means they're the people most deeply attached to gun culture.

"Since it tends to be more rural, more white, definitely more male, and somewhat older [Americans] that have more firearms, they also have the higher suicide rate by firearms," he noted.

Some inside gun culture acknowledge the risk.

People inside gun culture and the firearm industry don't dispute the statistics, but they have often downplayed the risks, arguing that guns actually make you safer if they're in the hands of good people.

But that is starting to change, with more gun rights activists acknowledging firearms can be risky, even when owned by law-abiding citizens.

"It's touched close to me," said Alan Gottlieb, co-founder of the Second Amendment Foundation in Washington state, one of the oldest gun rights groups in the U.S.

One of his employees fatally shot himself.

National Gun Suicide Rates In Rural Areas Higher Than Rest Of U.S.

Gun Suicide Rates In Rural Areas Higher Than Rest Of U.S.

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"We, of all people, would like to solve this problem more than anybody.

It would surely help us in the gun debate from our side," he said.

"And likewise, it would save a lot of lives.".

In their response to the high number of gun-related suicides, the industry and activist groups overwhelmingly favor education and voluntary risk-reduction efforts over regulation.

"Our hunter safety manual now talks about suicide prevention.

Our concealed-weapon permits, when people get renewals in the state of Washington, there'll be messages about suicide prevention," Gottlieb said.

Suicide prevention groups partner with the gun industry.

Gottlieb's group and other gun industry-related organizations, including the National Shooting Sports Foundation, have joined the effort to raise awareness of the risks.

A growing number of people in gun culture say this is a personal issue.

They've seen friends, family and customers die of suicide.

Robin Ball, a gun store and shooting range owner, appeared in a training video designed to educate people in the gun industry as well as potential gun buyers about suicide prevention.

In 2015, she experienced gun suicide firsthand when a customer shot himself to death at her shooting range.

"It's not something I want our staff to ever go through again," Ball said.

Now she says her employees are better trained and much more cautious when selling a firearm.

"I'll have an employee who will say, 'Hey, the hair on my neck is standing up, I don't want to do this [gun] transfer.' ".

National In New Hampshire, An Unlikely Team Tries To Reduce Gun Suicides In New Hampshire, An Unlikely Team Tries To Reduce Gun Suicides 5:43.

One of the main national partners for the gun industry in this effort is the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

CEO Robert Gebbia says his organization set a national goal to stop the steady rise of suicide deaths and then cut it by one-fifth.

His team realized it couldn't do that without reaching gun owners.

"Unless you can do something about the numbers of people who die by suicide using a firearm, you really can't get to that 20 percent [reduction]," he said.

Gebbia said his team spent a year negotiating with the gun industry, developing this pilot project.

AFSP's suicide materials are now distributed at gun shows, shooting ranges and retail stores.

"They agreed to incorporate our information.

It had more credibility, more acceptance.

For more infomation >> Sharp Increase In Gun Suicides Signals Growing Public Health Crisis - Duration: 12:35.

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Public art is not just for art's sake - Duration: 6:13.

Laurel Nannup's First Contact. James Angus' Grow Your Own, aka The Cactus. Jeppe Hein's Water Labyrinth

Gerhard Marcks' The Caller. Geoffrey Drake Brockman's Totem. Tony Jones' Eliza. It's the street art of varying quality that seems to be spreading unchecked across every square inch of our city

Love it or loathe it, public art is here to stay — as long as someone's willing to pay for it

But the real problem is familiarity breeding contempt. With time, public artworks lose their novelty, their meaning, even their relevance

They become invisible.That's why either isolation or impermanence can be good things

Take the 51 haunting human figures of Antony Gormley's Inside Australia on Lake Ballard

Or the immense popularity of Cottesloe's annual Sculpture by the Sea.Or not so good things

Felice Varini's Fremantle installation Arcs d'Ellipses was extremely popular but its removal is proving to be less than straightforward

Perhaps the least isolated and most popular public art program in the world is the Fourth Plinth Commission (originally The Fourth Plinth Project), where a new work is commissioned every two years for the north-west plinth of London's Trafalgar Square

Camera IconSculptor Antony Gormley's installation at Lake Ballard.Apart from Gormley, other artists such as Marc Quinn (Alison Lapper Pregnant), Katarina Fritsch (Hahn/Cock) and, most recently, Michael Rakowitz (The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist) have for nearly 20 years contributed to a moving feast of sculpture and installation that has delighted or disturbed millions of residents and tourists

Chairing the Fourth Plinth Commissioning Group is writer and curator Ekow Eshun, who is also creative director of Calvert 22, a London-based arts space that engages with and celebrates the contemporary culture of the New East — Russia, Central Asia, the Balkans and Eastern Europe

Eshun will be in Perth on Thursday as a guest of the REMIX Summit, which is back for a second year to deliver the same mix of practicality and provocation as it proffers possible solutions to the challenges faced by WA's creative industries this century

Camera IconWriter and curator Ekow Eshun.He's got a lot to say about the importance of engaging with different cultures, and about Calvert's award-winning online journal

He's also got a few things to say about the importance of public art. And its role in a city such as Perth

"If you put something in the public space, it has to speak to that public," he says on the line from St Petersburg

"Perth has a younger (European) history than the UK, but I don't think that's the issue

The issue is: can a work prompt you to look around and think about the world we live in right now?"According to Eshun, that doesn't mean an artwork has to be political or didactic

"It just has to engage people so they want to have some kind of dialogue with it

That's the challenge we face with the Plinth commissions: can (the artist) make something that's complex but also enjoyable, something people really want to look at and think about and debate and that also improves the quality of the city?"To a tourist everything is novel

But we have to live with it. So perhaps the real challenge for WA public art is making sure it's just that: art, which almost by definition, and to borrow a phrase, is "news that stays news"

REMIX Academy Perth is on this Thursday at the State Theatre Centre. Other speakers include WA Premier Mark McGowan, Urban Nation's Yasha Young, Sundance Film Festival's Hussain Currimbhoy and Mona's Robbie Brammall

For more information and tickets, see remixsummits.com/perth. For more on Calvert 22, visit calvert22

org.

For more infomation >> Public art is not just for art's sake - Duration: 6:13.

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VIDEO: Casey Kasem's wife speaks about public family feud - Duration: 2:09.

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Damning Video of Obama Goes Public – His Nasty Secret Is Out - Duration: 10:37.

Damning Video of Obama Goes Public – His Nasty Secret Is Out

It was just revealed that Barack Obama's FBI planted an informant inside Donald Trump's

presidential campaign to spy on him during the 2016 election.

In the wake of this revelation, a damning piece of footage has come back to haunt Obama

in a huge way.

The Gateway Pundit reported that the video shows Obama tell a crowd in Sweden back in

2013 that he does not spy on Americans.

"What I can say with confidence is that when it comes to our domestic operations,

concerns that people have back home in the United States of America, that we do not surveil

the American people or persons within the United States.

That there are a lot of checks and balances in place designed to avoid a surveillance

state," Obama said.

We now know this is a blatant lie, as Obama's government spied on Trump throughout the entire

election.

"Reports are there was indeed at least one FBI representative implanted, for political

purposes, into my campaign for president," Trump wrote, according to Right Wing News.

"It took place very early on, and long before the phony Russia Hoax became a "hot" Fake

News story.

If true – all time biggest political scandal!"

When asked yesterday if Obama knew about the spying, Trump indicated that he definitely

did.

"Well I don't want to get into it yet but I will tell you after we look at the proof,"

Trump said when asked if Obama knew.

"Would he know?

I would certainly hope not.

But I think it's going to be pretty obvious after awhile."

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a LIAR!

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