Thứ Bảy, 29 tháng 4, 2017

Waching daily Apr 30 2017

WE HAVE AN ANNOUNCEMENT.

THE YOUNG TURKS HAS WON THE WEBBY!

FOR NEWS AND POLITICS SERIES, WE ARE THE PEOPLE'S VOICE AWARD.

SO, I'D LIKE TO THANK THE ACADEMY FOR NOMINATING US, AND

THIS IS EITHER OUR FOURTH OR FIFTH WIN IN THIS CATEGORY

IN A ROW, YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR.

I HAVE TO ADMIT THAT WE DON'T OFTEN GET PICKED BY THE ACADEMY

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DO WE EVER GET PICKED BY THE ACADEMY?

IT'S WEIRD THAT THE VOTERS SEEM TO REALLY LIKE US, BUT THE

ACADEMY DOESN'T.

WELL, THEY DO NOMINATE US, BLESS THEIR HEARTS.

BUT IF THE SAME SHOW WINS FOUR OR FIVE YEARS IN A ROW, THE

POPULAR VOTE, PERHAPS THEY ARE POPULAR.

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT.

IN ALL SERIOUSNESS THOUGH, YOU GUYS ARE WAY TOO STRONG,

AND THAT'S THE ONLY LOVE WE'VE EVER GOTTEN, AND THE ONLY

LOVE WE EVER NEED, IS FROM YOU GUYS.

ALMOST EVERY ONE OF OUR WILL ñ

OF OUR AWARDS IS THE PEOPLE'S VOICE, THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE, ETC.

I'LL TAKE THAT EVERY DAY.

WE WILL TRY TO AVOID HAVING KANYE WEST LIKE RANTS ñ

REGARDING AWARD CEREMONIES.

I THINK WE ARE GOING TO SEND SOMEBODY TO THE WEBBY'S,

BUT GOD KNOWS, BUT ARE WE THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE?

THANK YOU GUYS, AGAIN.

ONE DAY WE WILL PUT ALL THE TROPHIES ARE HERE, ALL BECAUSE

OF YOU GUYS.

LOVE BEING PEOPLE POWERED.

For more infomation >> TYT WINS AGAIN!!! - Duration: 1:56.

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KSNT News and local officials help out at Combat Air Museum pancake feed - Duration: 0:32.

< HARRISON DRAKE:

THE CHOW

BELL WAS RINGING

AT THE COMBAT AIR

MUSEUM EARLIIER

TODAY.

PANCAKES AND

SAUSAGE FILLED

PLATES OUT AT

FORBES FIELD THIS

MORNING.

YOU MIGHT

RECOGNIZE A FEW

OF THE FRIENDLY

FACES FLIPPING

STACK AFTER STACK

OF HOT...FLUFFY

PANCAKES.

OUR VERY OWN K-

S-N-T NEWS TEAM

STEPPED IN

ALONGSIDE LOCAL

OFFICIALS...LIKE

REPRESENTATIVE

BRENDA

DIETRICH...TO HELP

OUT DURING THE

MUSEUMS ANNUAL

CELEBRITY PANCAKE

FEED.

LOCAL BANDS AND

CHOIRS ALSO

PERFORMED.

< HARRISON DRAKE:

IT WAS LIKE A

SCENE STRAIGHT

For more infomation >> KSNT News and local officials help out at Combat Air Museum pancake feed - Duration: 0:32.

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POPE FRANCIS GIVES A SURPRISE TED TALK CALLING FOR A REVOLUTION - politics - Duration: 7:50.

POPE FRANCIS GIVES A SURPRISE TED TALK CALLING FOR A �REVOLUTION OF TENDERNESS�

Pope Francis has been featured in a lot of headlines lately, as he�s become a popular

beacon of light for many non-Christians because he preaches equality and kindness, offering

a very different (and frankly more compassionate) perspective than previous Popes.

This has caused some confusion, given that the Vatican is perceived negatively by man

due to its ties to sexual abuse, inequality, knowledge suppression, and more.

Nevertheless, Pope Francis has an important message for us all, which is that we need

a �revolution of tenderness.� This time around, his message came by way of a surprise

video that aired at the international TED conference Tuesday evening.

Pope Francis delivered this message in front of a room full of scientists, academics, tech

innovators, investors, and cultural elites.

Pope Francis� TED Talk on Tenderness and Hope

The Pope started off the TED Talk by explaining our deep connection to one another, stating,

�Each and everyone�s existence is deeply tied to that of others: life is not time merely

passing by, life is about interactions.�

�As I meet, or lend an ear to those who are sick, to the migrants who face terrible

hardships in search of a brighter future, to prison inmates who carry a hell of pain

inside their hearts, and to those, many of them young, who cannot find a job, I often

find myself wondering: �Why them and not me?� � he continued.

This is a question many of us face: Why are we so blessed while so many people suffer?

There are so many extremities in this dualistic world we live in, and it can be easy to get

caught up in them.

Of course, there are many explanations like soul contracts, karmic relations, past lifetimes,

or simply unfortunate circumstance, but that doesn�t mean we shouldn�t fight for equality.

�We all need each other, none of us is an island, an autonomous and independent �I�

separated from the other, and we can only build the future by standing together, including

everyone.�

�We don�t think about it often, but everything is connected, and we need to restore our connections

to a healthy state.�

Pope Francis even brings science into the equation, just as many other prominent religious

figures and monks have in the past.

�Even science � and you know it better than I do � points to an understanding of

reality as a place where every element connects and interacts with everything else,� he

explains.

The fact that everything is connected has been proven time and time again in quantum

physics; even the Dalai Lama has expressed this.

You can read more about how science and spirituality are intertwined here.

�How wonderful would it be if the growth of scientific and technological innovation

would come along with more equality and social inclusion.

How wonderful would it be, while we discover faraway planets, to rediscover the needs of

the brothers and sisters orbiting around us?� the Pope continued.

The Pope could simply be referring to the brothers and sisters we have residing on this

planet, though his question seems to be addressing extraterrestrial (ET) life and how we�d

treat them.

This wouldn�t be the first time the Vatican has hinted at the existence of ETs, and Pope

Francis himself has spoken about �beings of the universe.� You can read more about

the link between the Vatican and ETs here and here.

The Pope goes on to speak of solidarity and how we need to achieve it.

We cannot just look at it in terms of social responsibility, but rather as the basis and

the underlying framework for politics, economics, and our everyday interactions.

Would there even be a need for a singular government if solidarity existed?

The Pope continues to say that through true solidarity, we could actually overcome our

�disposable� attitudes toward food, the environment, and each other.

He explains that solidarity cannot just be achieved through control mechanisms, nor can

it be taught, but rather, it must be found within the heart.

�Love is the source and the meaning of life, how can they withhold their urge to do good

to another fellow being?� he asks.

Throughout his speech, Pope Francis continually highlights the importance of memory when discussing

how we can reconnect to solidarity and love, as we just need to trigger ourselves to remember

the inherent love within us.

Perhaps the most interesting part of his talk was when he told the Parable of the Good Samaritan.

As the story goes, a man who was beaten and robbed was left on the streets to suffer.

A Priest and a Levite, two influential people at the time, walked by the man without offering

to help; but, when a Samaritan walked by, an ethnicity that used to be looked down upon,

he felt compassion for this man and stopped to help him.

Jesus allegedly used this parable to explain to people that being a good person means you

have compassion for all, regardless of your status.

Many people who follow Christianity choose to only abide by the staunch commandments

and old belief systems taught by the religion, further perpetuating separatism, racism, and

inequality.

This often includes the people who are considered to be at the top of the chain like popes and

priests.

It�s fascinating that the Pope chose to mention this parable, as it paints a more

negative light upon the �higher members� of the Christian faith.

�Each and every one of us can become a bright candle, a reminder that light will overcome

darkness, and never the other way around,� Pope Francis continues.

�Feeling hopeful does not mean to be optimistically na�ve and ignore the tragedy humanity is

facing.

Hope is the virtue of a heart that doesn�t lock itself into darkness, that doesn�t

dwell on the past, does not simply get by in the present, but is able to see a tomorrow.�

The New Age movement, Buddhism, and other spiritual texts often encourage only focusing

on the present, which is beautiful.

Ultimately, once you realize that time is an illusion, the present moment is really

all that is.

However, that doesn�t mean you shouldn�t learn from your past nor does it mean you

can�t visualize the future and shouldn�t strive to create a better one for yourself

and all of humanity.

Part of focusing on the present moment includes creating your own reality and redefining your

future, because the present affects the future, just as the past affects the present, because

time is non-linear!

The third part of the Pope�s speech addressed the need for what he calls �a revolution

of tenderness,� which is essentially a strong form of compassion and love for all.

He describes a variety of examples of tenderness, including when a parent adapts their speech

to talk to young children.

They essentially lower their communication level in order to explain concepts to them.

Though I do believe that children deserve more honest communication when it comes to

dealing with more difficult topics, I think that his definition of tenderness speaks to

the importance of being able to accept all levels of consciousness and learning to guide

people without belittling them.

That doesn�t mean that we shouldn�t strive to educate people, but rather that we can

do so with more compassion and understanding.

Tenderness can be used as a tool to create positive change in a more loving, peaceful

manner.

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