Wednesday, May 30, 2018

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[♪ INTRO]

We've all heard for decades about how terrible fat is for us, especially saturated fat.

In the 1970s and 80s, everyone was explicitly told to cut down on foods like butter, cheese,

and beef, to avoid heart attacks and strokes.

But now, apparently, they're ok?

Or good for you?

Or… something?

And it's sugar that's bad!

Sugar's what's killing us!

If we just cut sugar from our diets, we could rid the world of not only heart disease, but

also obesity, diabetes, and even cancer!

The change in attitude might seem extreme, but the case against sugar has been building

for decades, while the one against saturated fat has been weakening.

And yet, though we all love a good villain, when it comes to the health effects of your

diet, things are rarely that simple.

Today, we're taking a look back at the complex history of nutrition science to try to understand

how saturated fat became public enemy number one.

And how, when doctors zeroed in on fat, they overlooked the damaging effects of sugar.

But that doesn't mean it should be the new saturated fat, or that fat is entirely exonerated.

And while there still isn't an easy answer as to what diet is best for losing weight

or preventing heart disease, cutting down on things like saturated fats and refined

sugar is probably a good start.

Back in the late 1940s, Ancel Keys, a physiologist at the University of Minnesota was puzzled

by the fact that American businessmen seemed to be dying at an alarming rate from heart attacks.

These middle-aged men made more than enough money to to afford quality food.

So why were they the ones keeling over?

He hit upon an idea, often called called the diet-heart hypothesis, that would forever

alter 20th century food habits.

That's the notion that the amount of fat you eat, specifically saturated fats—the

ones where the fatty carbon chains are all connected by single bonds, and therefore maxxed

out, or saturated, with hydrogens—leads to high levels of fats in your blood, which

then glom onto the walls of your blood vessels to cause coronary artery disease.

It's kind of like how pouring too much bacon fat down your drain can clog your pipes.

Keys was especially concerned about blood levels of the fat cholesterol because it's

found in the fatty build ups in blood vessels.

So he did a few small studies to test his idea, and then decided to go big or go home.

In the Seven Countries Study, he and his colleagues looked for correlations between diet and coronary

artery disease in about 13,000 middle-aged men in the U.S., Japan, Finland, Yugoslavia,

Italy, Greece, and the Netherlands.

By 1970, the early results were in, and total dietary fat didn't seem to matter.

But the groups of men with the highest average saturated fat intake tended to die more often

from heart attacks,

and across the globe, blood cholesterol levels correlated with saturated fat consumption.

Another large epidemiological study, the Framingham Heart Study, further supported a link between

blood cholesterol and the risk of heart disease.

These studies showed robust correlations, but they still were just that: correlations.

Many people, though, assumed that these results meant that reducing fat intake would protect

people against coronary artery disease—which is not something a correlational study can actually show.

A handful of researchers did try to do randomized controlled trials—the gold standard for

testing medical interventions—to see if low saturated fat or low cholesterol diets

actually helped prevent heart attacks and deaths, as the hypothesis predicted.

But nutrition trials are notoriously difficult.

Some of the results suggested lowering saturated fat could help, but most were small studies

and they were hard to interpret.

And each one used a slightly different diet, replacing in the saturated fat calories with

different things.

So, by the late '70s, there was still no conclusive proof that reducing saturated fats

could actually protect hearts.

But that hadn't stopped the diet-heart hypothesis from becoming mainstream—it seemed to fit

most of the available data.

And many experts felt the danger of cardiovascular disease was too high not to recommend some

some change in what Americans were eating.

So in 1977, the US Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs released its

new dietary goals, telling Americans to get just 30% of their calories from fat — down

from 40% — and to limit the saturated fat to 10% of the total.

The guidelines also suggested reducing dietary cholesterol and refined sugar, and increasing

complex carbohydrates, but those weren't really talked about as much.

Other countries followed suit, so soon, pretty much everyone was told to shun butter for

margarine, and supermarket shelves were quickly stocked with "low fat" options.

But from the beginning, critics questioned those recommendations, pointing out that the

specific diet now being championed had never been tested in a trial.

And some suspected refined sugar was a bigger problem.

In fact, the Seven Countries Study also showed a strong correlation between the consumption

of sugar and heart attacks, but this finding wasn't given much additional study because

it looked like saturated fat was the better predictor.

And it wasn't until this century that we learned the sugar industry helped ensure its

product was overlooked.

For example, in 1967, they paid three Harvard public health researchers what would now be

about $50,000 to write a review article in The New England Journal of Medicine —a highly

influential journal—that highlighted the role of fat and downplayed any involvement of sugar.

But twenty years later, after a half century of fat-hating, the tide began to slowly turn

toward against them, both in the lab and at home.

Not only had research not found conclusive proof that saturated fats were the problem,

new analyses of the collective past studies showed that the link between saturated fats

and heart disease was much weaker than previously assumed.

And new observational studies were finding that quickly digestible carbohydrates and

added sugars were independently associated with an increased risk of heart disease.

Also, the whole idea that "cholesterol" was bad turned out to be much more complicated,

undermining part of the premise for why fat was supposed to be so evil.

To their credit, researchers in the '60s and '70s had a vague sense that the type

of cholesterol mattered.

But they didn't fully understand how cholesterol moves in our blood, including the roles of

the different lipoproteins that ferry it around.

When doctors look for "cholesterol" levels in blood now, they tend to look at triglycerides—the

total amount of fat—as well as the total amount of cholesterol.

They also look at whether that cholesterol is being shuttled by low-density lipoproteins

or LDL, the so-called 'bad' cholesterol, and high density lipoproteins or HDL, the

'good' cholesterol.

High LDL is a risk factor for heart disease, but having more HDL is usually considered

good, though researchers are still trying to understand the different sizes and subtypes

of each and how they help or harm.

The problem is, foods that are high in saturated fat can raise both HDL and LDL, so they might

seem more harmful if you just focus on total cholesterol or LDL.

So as a new century began, people started rethinking the war on fat, especially since

the advice to lower fat intake wasn't helping people stay healthy.

By the early 2000s, low-fat diets didn't seem to be doing squat for most people.

Obesity and diabetes — both of which are risk factors for heart disease — had skyrocketed.

And that might be because, while lots of people embraced low-fat foods, they had opted for

reduced fat snack cakes or cereal loaded with sugar or other carbs instead of healthier

things like fresh fruits and veggies.

So a different diet—the low-carb, high-fat Atkins diet—became all the rage, and it

did seem to help people lose weight.

Scientists started to pay attention to it, too, and their initial results were promising.

In short-term trials of 6 months or so, people lost a modest amount of weight and tended

to slightly lower triglycerides while boosting HDL.

Diets high in sugar and refined carbs, on the other hand, tended to do the opposite,

raising triglyceride levels and bad LDL cholesterol, while lowering good HDL.

And in both animals and people, excess sugar was linked to elevated blood pressure—another

risk factor for heart disease.

The weight of the evidence against sugar over the past twenty years in particular has tipped

the scales, and now, you've probably heard all about how sugar is the worst thing ever.

It sure is an easy target; since sugar provides no nutrients other than calories, it's hard

to defend.

You certainly don't need refined sugar to stay alive.

And that's led a lot of people to call it 'toxic' and blame almost anything on it,

even diseases with strong genetic links, like inflammatory bowel disease or cancer.

But careful review of the science suggests that's taking the backlash a little too far.

While most of us are likely eating too much added sugar, no one really knows how much

is too much.

And connections to diseases, even ones that seem clear-cut, are not always so straightforward.

Scientists don't actually know whether eating sugar can cause diabetes, for example.

Eating too much sugar can certainly lead to weight gain and obesity, which is one of the

biggest risk factors for the disease.

But different people break down and use sugars differently, and so right now many experts

think sugar consumption itself isn't causing diabetes—complications from being overweight are.

Which is also likely the case for heart disease and other aspects of health.

We know that high cholesterol in the blood, specifically LDL, is a risk factor for heart

disease, but so is high blood pressure and obesity.

How food fits into all of that isn't simple, since dietary fat and sugar both affect some

risk factors.

Other habits matter, too, like whether you exercise or smoke.

And researchers are still trying to understand what sugar actually does to the body.

Quote "sugar" comes in various forms, the relative merits or demerits of which scientists

are still debating.

And the same can be said of quote "fat."

If you ask a cardiologist today about whether saturated fat is bad for you, you may get

a surprising answer: it depends.

That's because whether or not saturated fat increases cardiovascular disease in any

given study seems to change depending on the exact type of fat being studied, what the

source is, and what it's replaced with if it's removed from the diet.

The extent to which sugar and saturated fat are to blame for heart disease, or pretty

much any disease, is still being heavily debated by researchers.

At the end of the day, though, you still have to eat, and all of this doesn't really give

us a satisfying answer as to what your diet should look like.

And I hate to tell you this, but head-to-head tests of low-fat and low-carb diets haven't

identified a clear winner.

While low-carb diets seem to be a teensy bit better in the short term, when scientists

study people for longer, the difference declines.

Low-carb diets seem to lead to slightly higher increases in good cholesterol and bigger drops

in triglycerides, but the two diets perform about the same for other heart disease markers.

And neither is terribly effective for people trying to lose weight.

Typical weight loss after a year is barely over 5 kg.

But you can always find individuals who respond really well, dropping like 30 kg, and those

who gain weight while on the diet.

This has led some researchers to think that maybe certain people, either because of genetics

or metabolic reasons, do better on a low-carb diet, while others benefit more from a low-fat

regimen.

One especially attractive idea is that people who already are a little insulin resistant—a

huge risk factor for type two diabetes—would probably fare better with fewer carbs and

more fat.

But even this more nuanced approach doesn't seem to hold water.

In a 2018 study of about 600 people, assigning diets based on genes or insulin levels didn't

help.

Everybody did about the same after one year, regardless of whether they went low-fat or

low-carb.

Scientists are still hoping to find other markers, like those related to the microbiome,

or how much certain genes are expressed, that could determine what diet is best for you.

But for now, what we're left with is a bit of a draw.

There are some things that can be gleaned from this big, nutritional mess, though.

In general, doctors still recommend cutting down on saturated fats, but it's important

to pay attention to what you eat instead.

Swapping out saturated fats for unsaturated ones, like those found in nuts, is usually beneficial.

That is also often true if you exchange the fat for whole grains, but not if you sub in

other carbs, like sugar.

And it probably wouldn't hurt to cut down on refined sugar in general, too.

But if we've learned anything from nutrition history, it's that a blanket prohibition

on any one thing isn't likely to be the answer.

Sugar vs. fat is a false dichotomy, and when you think about it, that makes complete sense.

Of course too much fat is a bad idea.

And so is too much sugar.

But just as eating the occasional sweet is not going to give you cancer, and the occasional

steak isn't going to give you a heart attack.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow, which is produced by Complexly.

If you want to watch other awesome Complexly videos about nutrition and health research,

you might want to go check out Dr. Aaron Carroll over at Healthcare Triage.

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Let's take a look at the three GPU milk crate mining rig I built for a

friend. You're looking at the raw parts that I'll list full models in the

description. It took eight hours to build assemble and troubleshoot before I had

this finished product. For parts to assemble all this I used. Two Lowes milk

crates, 100 pack of cable ties, 20 pack of rubber bumpers, machine screw and nuts

kit, five pack of utility straight blades, some coax cable for GPU braces, and a

wire rack that was sitting in the utility room.

I used a guide off crypto badger that I'll link in the description. Let's say

it looked like it was going to be an easier build than it was. I quickly found

myself having to come up with adaptive solutions to things that would not fit

and searching the house for spare building parts. After lots of

hair-pulling moments it was very satisfying to see it fully working and

the fact I didn't break anything. So lesson here is maybe use a more complete

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who is Melanie Trump president Donald Trump appears to forget his wife's name

President Donald Trump has made yet another typo in a tweet misspelling his

wife's name in a message welcoming her back from a stint in hospital in a tweet

on Saturday the president wrote great to have our incredible first lady back home

in the White House Melanie is feeling and doing really well thank you for all

of your prayers and best wishes while Trump is not known for his spelling

prowess cough if being among the many strange things the president has tweeted

over the years along with misspelling the name of UK Prime Minister Theresa

May it's likely Trump's tweet autocorrected millenia to Melanie

spotting his mistake or possibly being alerted to the error by numerous twitter

users eager to point out the mistake with some asking who's Melanie the

president updated the tweet with the correct spelling of his wife's name the

White House also confirmed on Saturday that the first lady was back in

Washington DC having undergone treatment for a benign kidney infection at Walter

Reed Medical Center in Bethesda Maryland last Monday the first lady returned home

to the White House this morning a statement released on Saturday said she

is resting comfortably and remains in high spirits our office has received

thousands of calls and emails wishing mrs. Trump well and we thank everyone

who has taken the time to reach out it added earlier in the week Trump had

shared with his Twitter followers that he was going to visit millennia in

hospital thanking everyone who had sent her best wishes for a speedy recovery

and telling everyone that the first lady was in good spirits thankfully on this

occasion he was talking about his wife Melania rather than the elusive Melanie

who has made just the one brief appearance on Trump's Twitter feed thus

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Donald Trump Jr. retweets Roseanne Barr's discredited George Soros claims - Duration: 4:09.

Donald Trump Jr. retweets Roseanne Barr's discredited George Soros claims

When it comes to promoting conspiracy theories, Donald Trump Jr.

seems to take after his father.

As Roseanne Barr embarked on a Tuesday morning Twitter barrage that led ABC to cancel her sitcom, the president's son retweeted two of her posts attacking billionaire Democratic donor George Soros, including one that called Soros, a Holocaust survivor,  "a Nazi.

An earlier Barr tweet with a racist slur against former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett was cited by the network when it pulled the plug on its top-rated show.

Barr has since deleted the tweet, which referred to Jarrett, who is African-American, as the offspring of the "Muslim brotherhood & planet of the apes.".

Trump Jr. did not retweet that one.

A spokesman for Soros said Barr's "false allegations are insulting to the victims of the Holocaust" and "an affront to Mr Soros & his family, who against the odds managed to survive.

Right-wing conspiracy theories portraying Soros — who is Jewish and was 9 years old when World War II began — as a Nazi collaborator have become internet staples.

Propagated by the likes of former Fox News host Glenn Beck, actor James Wood, and conservative commentators Ann Coulter, Dinesh D'Souza and Mike Cernovich, that belief has become an article of faith in some Republican quarters.

But after Beck devoted a show to exposing what he believed to be the secret truth about Soros, Anti-Defamation League director Abraham Foxman issued a statement calling the segment "repugnant.

"For a political commentator or entertainer to have the audacity to say – inaccurately – that there's a Jewish boy sending Jews to death camps, as part of a broader assault on Mr Soros, that's horrific," Foxman wrote.

"While I, too, may disagree with many of Soros' views and analysis on the issues, to bring in this kind of innuendo about his past is unacceptable.

To hold a young boy responsible for what was going on around him during the Holocaust as part of a larger effort to denigrate the man is repugnant.".

Trump Jr., like his father, has a well-documented history of retweeting or liking politically divisive messages on Twitter, as he did in February when he liked a message on the platform that promoted a conspiracy theory about 17-year-old Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg, or when, in 2016, Trump Jr.

retweeted an attack on Hillary Clinton by Kevin MacDonald, who the Times of Israel called a "psychologist notorious for his theories of Jewish manipulation and control." .

The Trump organization did not respond to a request for a comment.

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Boosting GOP, Trump accuses Pelosi of being an 'MS-13 lover' - Duration: 8:34.

Boosting GOP, Trump accuses Pelosi of being an 'MS-13 lover'

NASHVILLE, Tenn.

(AP) -- President Donald Trump on Tuesday accused House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of being an MS-13 lover and dismissed a Democratic Senate candidate as a tool of Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a line of attack likely to become familiar as he boosts Republican congressional candidates ahead of midterm elections.

Trumps visit to Nashville, Tennessee, promoted the Senate candidacy of Rep.

Marsha Blackburn, who was expected to face former Gov.

Phil Bredesen in the race to replace retiring Republican Sen.

Bob Corker.

Besides headlining a private fundraiser for Blackburn, he used a public rally to urge supporters not to become complacent this fall while Democrats were sticking together to block his agenda.

We need Marsha in the Senate to continue the amazing progress and work that weve done over the last year and a half, Trump said during the rally.

To keep on winning, you have to vote Republican in November..

The Tennessee campaign is among several races expected to determine control of the Senate, where Republicans are defending a narrow two-seat majority.

The president criticized Bredesen for being backed by national Democrats.

Hes a tool of Chuck Schumer and of course the MS-13 lover Nancy Pelosi, Trump said.

Earlier this month, the House Democratic leader criticized Trumps rhetoric and policies on immigrants after he called members of the international gang animals..

Trump added that Bredesen had donated to Hillary Clintons presidential campaign in 2016, saying, Phil Bredesen supported her and he supported her ideas.

Trump plans a series of political rallies and events to brand Democrats as obstructionists.

He said his supporters cant sit back and relax this fall after working to elect him in 2016.

Thats the worst thing that can happen, he said.

In November, we will reverse a trend, Trump added, alluding to recent precedent in which the party holding the White House tends to lose congressional seats.

He said of Democrats, Theyre bad at everything but theyre good at sticking together, and appealed for GOP unity come November.

The president held a similar rally in Indiana earlier this month, appearing with Republican businessman Mike Braun and ripping Democratic Sen.

Joe Donnelly as a swamp person who refused to aid the GOP agenda.

Trump will also raise money for GOP candidates in Texas on Thursday.

Trump is using the campaign appearances to mobilize his core backers by highlighting his accomplishments in office, like improving economic indicators and moving the U.S.

Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, and resurrecting some of his go-to lines from the 2016 campaign.

I dont want to cause a problem, but in the end, Mexicos gonna pay for the wall, Trump said of his signature campaign promise.

Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto quickly replied to Trump, writing Tuesday on his Twitter account — in English, which Pena Nieto seldom does — NO.

Mexico will NEVER pay for a wall.

Not now, not ever.

Sincerely, Mexico (all of us)..

Earlier Tuesday, Trump raised the prospect of special counsel Robert Muellers Russia probe affecting the November elections and blamed Democrats for Collusion.

On Twitter, he said the 13 Angry Democrats on Muellers team will be MEDDLING with the mid-term elections, especially now that Republicans (stay tough!) are taking the lead in Polls.

Mueller is a Republican.

Trump has also used his Twitter page to boost California Republican gubernatorial candidate John Cox, hoping to strengthen the partys chances of securing a spot on the ballot in November.

He has also set his sights on Montana, where Democratic Sen.

Jon Tester is seeking re-election in a state Trump carried in a landslide.

Both states have primaries June 5.

Tennessee has a history of electing centrist senators and the race could be complicated by Corkers up-and-down relationship with Trump.

Corker once said Trump had turned the White House into an adult day care center and the president tweeted that Corker couldnt get elected dog catcher in Tennessee..

Yet Corker was in the Oval Office on Saturday, receiving praise from the president for his help in securing the release of an American imprisoned in Venezuela.

The breakthrough happened after Corker held a surprise meeting in Caracas with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

Corker also greeted Trump at the Nashville airport Tuesday, joined by Blackburn and Sen.

Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., among other dignitaries.

Corker has called Bredesen a friend and said he wont actively campaign against him.

Trump offered an early endorsement of Blackburn in April, tweeting that she is a wonderful woman who has always been there when we have needed her.

Great on the Military, Border Security and Crime. Blackburn, who served on Trumps transition team, has embraced the president and called herself a hardcore, card-carrying Tennessee conservative. Bredesen, who is attempting to become the first Democrat to win a Senate campaign in Tennessee since Al Gore in 1990, has aired TV ads in which he says that hes not running against Donald Trump and that he learned long ago to separate the message from the messenger..

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The Latest: Students return to Indiana school after shooting

NOBLESVILLE, Ind.

— The Latest on an Indiana middle school where a shooting took place last week (all times local):.

10 a.

Students are streaming back into a suburban Indianapolis middle school five days after officials say a male student shot and wounded a 13-year-old classmate and a teacher whos credited with disarming the assailant.

Scores of cars and more than a dozen buses dropped children off Wednesday morning at Noblesville West Middle School, where classes were resuming two hours later than usual.

At least three police vehicles are positioned on the schools campus.

Some school buses appeared to have only a few students on board.

Science teacher Jason Seaman has been hailed for tackling the shooter after he seriously wounded 13-year-old Ella Whistler on Friday morning.

She remains hospitalized in Indianapolis.

School officials say her condition is improving.

1 a.

A suburban Indianapolis middle school is set to resume classes five days after a male student allegedly shot and wounded a 13-year-old classmate and a teacher whos credited with disarming the assailant.

Noblesville West Middle School is scheduled to reopen Wednesday morning on a two-hour delay.

Noblesville Schools spokeswoman Marnie Cooke says it will operate on the same shortened schedule as the districts final two days of classes Thursday and Friday.

Cooke says the school will focus on counseling and team building over the final three days of the school year.

Science teacher Jason Seaman is credited with tackling the male suspect after he shot and seriously wounded 13-year-old Ella Whistler Friday morning.

She remains hospitalized in Indianapolis.

School officials say her medical condition is improving.

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Let's take a look at the three GPU milk crate mining rig I built for a

friend. You're looking at the raw parts that I'll list full models in the

description. It took eight hours to build assemble and troubleshoot before I had

this finished product. For parts to assemble all this I used. Two Lowes milk

crates, 100 pack of cable ties, 20 pack of rubber bumpers, machine screw and nuts

kit, five pack of utility straight blades, some coax cable for GPU braces, and a

wire rack that was sitting in the utility room.

I used a guide off crypto badger that I'll link in the description. Let's say

it looked like it was going to be an easier build than it was. I quickly found

myself having to come up with adaptive solutions to things that would not fit

and searching the house for spare building parts. After lots of

hair-pulling moments it was very satisfying to see it fully working and

the fact I didn't break anything. So lesson here is maybe use a more complete

video guide unless you're up for the challenge.

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The Field Museum i Chicago har fått en ny attraksjon, nemlig dinosauren Máximo. Utgaven på museet er en planteetende kjempe, som veide rundt 70 tonn

Det er like mye som 10 afrikanske elefanter. Máximo tilhører titanosaurus-familien (Patagotitan mayorum)

Dette er den største dinosaur-typen som forskerne har funnet, ifølge museet selv

Disse dinosaurene vandret rundt i det som nå er Patagonia i Argentina, for over 100 millioner år siden

Forskerne har brukt knoklene fra 7 ulike dinosaurer som utgangspunkt for å lage Máximo

Nå er de sikre – mener dette er verdens største dinosaur

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GOES TO THE GYM JUST LIKE ALL OF

US!

EXCEPT SHE BRINGS ALONG A

SHIRTLESS A-ROD, AND DOLLAR

BILLS WITH HER NAME ON IT AND

HER NEW SONG BLASTING OVER IT

ALL.

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MY GOD, SHE'S SO NORMAL!

J.LO AND A-ROD WENT TO A HOT

PILATES CLASS AT TRIFUSION THAT

THEY FILMED AND SHE PROMOTED HER

NEW SONG, "DINERO."

ANNOUNCER: SHE MADE A SONG ABOUT

ROBERT DE NIRO.

DINERO.

NOT DE NIRO.

ANNOUNCER: A STUPID-O.

BUT THIS VIDEO RAISES A SERIOUS

QUESTION ABOUT THE STATE OF

A-ROD AND J.LO'S RELATIONSHIP,

WHICH WE'LL GET TO AFTER THIS

DISCUSSION ABOUT FARTS.

HARVEY: HOW MANY PEOPLE THERE

DIDN'T FART?

YOU DON'T FART DURING

PILATES.

IF YOU'RE THAT ROOM, YOU TRY

TO GET BEHIND JENNIFER LOPEZ.

HARVEY: YOU WANT TO SMELL HER

FARTS?

A MILLION PERCENT.

YOU WOULDN'T SMELL JENNIFER

LOPEZ'S FARTS.

HARVEY: NOBODY'S FARTS.

YOUR OWN FARTS.

HARVEY: I LOVE THAT.

ANNOUNCER: CLASS ACT.

THE ISSUE IS --

DO YOU DON'T THINK IT'S WEIRD

SHE DOES WHATEVER HE WANTS.

ANNOUNCER: YES, IT DOES SEEM

LIKE A-ROD FOLLOWS J.LO

EVERYWHERE THESE DAYS AND IT

WREAKS OF FARTS APPARENTLY.

HARVEY: THIS IS ONE STEP UP FROM

A RELEASE.

IT'S A FUNCTIONAL COUPLE.

HARVEY: SHE'S DRAGGING HIM

AROUND BY THE NOSE.

HE'S NOT FOLLOWING HER.

IT'S HIS GYM.

HE OWNS THE GYM.

SHE'S HELPING HIM MAKE MONEY AND

AND HE'S HELPING HER MAKE MONEY.

ANNOUNCER: AND MAYBE HE JUST

WANTED TO MEET ROBERT DE NIRO.

IS THAT SO WRONG?

BOTTOM LINE IS, THEY SEEM HAPPY.

SO KEEP DOING WHAT THEY'RE

DOING.

OR ALTERNATIVELY --

I THINK THEY'RE BOTH SO

THIRSTY, THEY NEED TO STOP FOR A

MINUTE.

ANNOUNCER: THAT TOO.

SEE YOU AT PILATES TOO.

WE'LL BE THE ONE SITTING BEHIND

YOU FOR, YOU KNOW, RESEARCH

PURPOSES.

For more infomation >> Alex Rodriguez In Topless, Sweaty Hot Yoga Class with J Lo | TMZ TV - Duration: 2:06.

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J Balvin firma autógrafos para todos sus fanáticos en Nueva York | Suelta La Sopa | Entretenimiento - Duration: 0:39.

For more infomation >> J Balvin firma autógrafos para todos sus fanáticos en Nueva York | Suelta La Sopa | Entretenimiento - Duration: 0:39.

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[Official] Desperado ♠ Original Song by Pablo - Duration: 3:17.

For more infomation >> [Official] Desperado ♠ Original Song by Pablo - Duration: 3:17.

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✅ Laetitia Milot, un accouchement difficile : "Ce que je craignais est arrivé..." - Duration: 2:31.

Atteinte d'endométriose, une maladie gynécologique entraînant de fortes de douleurs et des problèmes de fertilité, Laetitia Milot a mené un long combat pour devenir maman

Après dix ans d'attente, la comédienne de 37 ans a fini par tomber enceinte. Le 14 mai 2018, elle a donné naissance à son premier enfant, une petite fille prénommée Lyana

Elle se confie auprès de nos confrères de Paris Match sur ce miracle et évoque notamment son accouchement

"Autant ma grossesse avait été formidable – j'adorais me voir m'arrondir, j'étais épanouie, la grossesse met l'endométriose en sommeil, la douleur stagne, et j'ai travaillé jusqu'au huitième mois –, autant l'accouchement ne s'est pas déroulé comme je l'avais espéré, moi qui voulais vivre pleinement ce moment", lance Laetitia Milot

Et de livrer quelques détails : "Après sept heures de contractions, je me suis rendue à l'hôpital, où les médecins ont constaté que le travail n'était pas aussi avancé que je l'avais imaginé

" Finalement, aux alentours de 17h, le corps médical lui a indiqué que "le col n'était toujours pas ouvert" et qu'il allait falloir "pratiquer une césarienne"

Un moment douloureux pour l'épouse de Badri qui s'est immédiatement "mise à pleurer"

"C'est ce que je craignais le plus.", raconte-t-elle. Mais aujourd'hui, tout va mieux pour Laetitia Milot

Celle qui incarne Mélanie Rinato dans la série Plus belle la vie (France 3) peut serrer sa fillette dans ses bras et elle a même eu la joie de vivre sa toute première fête des Mères dimanche 27 mai 2018

Un "rêve éveillé" ! Une interview à retrouver en intégralité dans les pages du magazine Paris Match, en kiosques jeudi 31 mai 2018

For more infomation >> ✅ Laetitia Milot, un accouchement difficile : "Ce que je craignais est arrivé..." - Duration: 2:31.

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