Hi everyone I hope you're all well. So last week
New York State made somewhat of a monumental change to its laws
surrounding the termination of pregnancy. Under the guise of protecting State Law
from the evil Brett Kavanaugh and his terrible attempts to overturn Roe v. Wade
even though he told Susan Collins he wasn't gonna do that and aside from
anything else that's not how the courts work but, you know, whatever. New York
State Governor Andrew Cuomo passed the suitably ambiguously titled
Reproductive Health Act which, among other things, erases the state's previous restrictions
on the termination of pregnancies 24 weeks and over. Now this has
understandably been met with a strong reaction. Feminists and so-called
pro-choice crowd are celebrating it as a great leap forward for women's rights
and body autonomy and celebrate it they did. - After years of disapproval from a
Republican-controlled Senate the Reproductive Health Act is now signed
into law with the Democrats now in control of both houses. - There's nothing
radical about it it codifies the law from 1973, that's all it does.
In fact it was so celebrated in New York that they lit up
the top of the One World Trade Center in pink. Those in the pro-life camp however
are asserting that it is an unnecessary overreach of New York's already
comparatively liberal abortion laws and that it will allow the procedure to
happen for any reason right up until the moment of birth. So what does the
legislation actually say? Well in summary: the amended legislation takes abortion
out of the Penal Code entirely. It also declassifies fetuses after 24 weeks as
potential homicide victims. It allows medical practitioners other than doctors
and licensed physicians to perform abortions. Most significantly it's made
some key changes to the qualifiers required in order to have the procedure.
According to the legislation: a woman may have an abortion if she is within 24
weeks from the commencement pregnancy or there is an absence of
fetal viability or the abortion is necessary to protect the patient's life
or health. Finally the legislation makes abortion a fundamental right under New
York State's Constitution. As the left likes to say let's unpack this.
For the record I have no problem with a lack of fetal viability being added to the
qualifiers that I can understand. However the rest of the legislation is based on
a number of myths about abortion which are promoted by pro-abortion activists
as facts. The common argument for example that they give for taking abortion out
of the Penal Code is that apparently doctors can be held criminally liable if
they perform an abortion. Well this is true if that doctor is not a duly
licensed physician and if the abortion is not performed for one of the
exceptions already outlined in New York Penal Code. See this is what has been
left out of this discussion so far. Previously the legislation criminalized
what is termed abortion in the first and second degree. First degree denotes
abortion after 24 weeks. Second degree is abortion pre-24 weeks. However in both of
these sections it explicitly states that there are exceptions
pursuant to section 125.05 of New York Penal Code, which states an abortional
act is justifiable when committed upon a female with her consent by a duly
licensed physician acting a) under a reasonable belief that such is necessary
to preserve her life or b) within 24 weeks from the commencement of her
pregnancy the same rules apply to women performing a self abortional act.
In other words a woman was already perfectly able to get an abortion before
24 weeks anyway with no hassle and could also get one after 24 weeks if there was
a threat to her life. The reason that abortion was in the Penal Code was to
protect women from dodgy, unqualified physicians, to protect them from unsafe,
unhygenic clinics and also protect them from forced abortion. Now women are
absent protections and now that fetuses greater
than 24 weeks can no longer be considered potential homicide victims a
woman is left with no ability to criminally prosecute a potential
attacker who harms and kills her unborn child. Also if a woman who is more than
six months pregnant is murdered it can no longer be considered a double
homicide. So correct me if I'm wrong and I do mean that because I really hope I
am wrong, but this legislation decriminalizes unsafe abortions, allows
anyone who happens to have a medical license and an unspecified degree of
know-how to perform an abortion, removes any protection women had under the law
against corrupt, unqualified physicians and unfit, unsafe backdoor clinics,
renders a woman unable to seek justice against someone who kills her unborn
child, legally allows doctors to leave a baby to die if it survives a late-term
abortion which does happen and dresses it all up as bestowing upon women a
fundamental right to supposedly control their so-called reproductive health.
And that brings me to a key point in this whole thing. The amended
legislation states that abortion is now permitted after 24 weeks if it is
necessary to protect the woman's life and health.
Now that pesky little word health is very, very ambiguous -- deliberately so and
can mean a whole host of things. If you look at the generally accepted
definition of health as outlined in the Constitution of the World Health
Organization -- health is a state of complete physical social and mental
well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. It is a resource
which permits people to lead and individually, socially and economically
productive life. As you can see the definition of the mother's health can be
stretched to cover pretty much everything right down to the social
ramifications of being pregnant. In other words under the amended New York State
law if a mother doesn't want her unborn baby
it is not considered alive. In fact it's considered no more than medical waste.
The other thing that's largely being ignored here is what the procedure of
late-term abortion actually involves. Now this is a question that feminists tend
to dodge they would have you believe that the baby simply evaporates but
let's hear from obstetrician gynecologist and ex abortionist
Dr Anthony Levatino on the subject. *Warning this is gross* Your patient today is 17 years old she's 22
weeks pregnant. Her baby is the length of your hand plus a couple of inches and
she's been feeling her baby kick for the last several weeks. After suctioning the
amniotic fluid out from around the baby you introduce an instrument called the
sopher clamp there are rows of sharp teeth this is a grasping instrument when
it gets a hold of something it does not let go. A D&E procedure is a blind
abortion so picture yourself introducing this and grabbing anything you can
blindly and pull and I do mean hard and out pops a leg about that big which you
put down on the table next to you. Reach in again, pull again, pull out an
arm about the same length and use this instrument again and again to tear out
the spine, the intestines, the heart and lungs. Head and the baby that size is
about the size of a large plum. You know you did it right if
crushed down in the instrument white material runs out of the cervix that was
the babies brains. Congratulations you just successfully performed a second
trimester D&E abortion you just affirmed her right to choose.
But that's not all of it. Abortions that happen even later in
pregnancy involved terminating the life of the infant in the womb, dilating the
cervix and inducing labor so that the mother gives birth to a stillborn.
Now this can be done by a lethal injection of a drug called digoxin into
the baby's head which causes the baby to go into cardiac arrest and therefore
terminates its life. It can also be done although this happens less often
nowadays by injecting a saline solution into the womb, so basically saltwater.
The baby breathes and swallows this concentration and dies over a period of
several hours of salt poisoning, dehydration, brain hemorrhage and
convulsions and make no mistake the baby can feel every bit of these procedures
they are all excruciatingly painful deaths for the fetus. So if you are past
22 weeks pregnant and you decide for some reason you don't want to be
pregnant anymore well you might as well book yourself in for a c-section pop the
baby in an incubator and put it up for adoption. It's a much more humane option
than any of the others. Put this to a feminist and she will heatedly hit you
with the argument used most commonly to shame those on the pro-life side of
things -- that abortion should be legal to save the life of the mother.
You'd be hard-pressed to find a
pro-choice person who would dispute that, that's not an issue.
However just how often does the situation arise where a woman needs an
abortion to save her life? Well rarely, if ever. Let's hear from
Levatino again. - I saw hundreds of cases of really severe pregnancy complications.
Cancers, heart disease, intractable diabetes out-of-control, toxemia
pregnancy out of control and I saved in the in those nine years I saved hundreds
of women from life-threatening pregnancies
and I did that by delivering them, by ending their pregnancy by delivery
either induction of labour or cesarean section. - Delivering the baby - Delivering
the baby. And I always tell people in all of those years the numbers of the number
of babies that I had to, that I was obligated to deliberately kill in the
process was zero. None. You never need late term abortion to save a woman's
life. If necessary you accomplish the delivery. In my experience over almost a
decade I never had to kill deliberately a single child to save a woman's life
during pregnancy. - Considering all of this we can only assume that those cheering
like they'd won the lottery when that bill was passed in New York are
completely ignorant of the facts. That or they know the facts but they just don't
care it is extraordinary to me that these people are claiming to be on the
so-called right side of history. They claim to be the moral enlightened class
full of compassion for the vulnerable yet they are happy to terminate the
lives of the most vulnerable and justify it by simply un-personing them.
The hypocrisy is astounding. That we are living in an age where the termination
of life in the womb is inextricably linked to women's rights is sickening.
So when feminists and abortion activists try to hide behind the my body my choice
mantra or call you a hypocrite if you're a conservative who want small government
call them out for the crap that that is. First of all it's not your body it's
somebody else's body you just happen to be carrying it. Second of all it is the
responsibility of the government if they're going to do anything at all to
protect life and to protect the most vulnerable. An unborn baby is alive and
you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone more vulnerable. Finally and on the
subject of a woman's right to choose half of aborted fetuses would be female.
They would grow up into women if they were allowed to live. Where is their
right to choose. If you liked that video please
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Hey everybody Jason Rogers and Craig Byers
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The defeat at Red Star Belgrade was a surprise to me but maybe not as much as it was for other people
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Comment agir avec responsabilité - Interview exclusive En'quête d'excellence – Gilles de maistre - Duration: 12:11.
Hello, Véronique Redon
Welcome to this interview
" En'quêtes d'Excellence"
So today I am with Gilles de Maistre
who is Author, film director and producer
who has recently made the film
Mia and the white Lion
which is having a high audience
with more than 1 million of spectators
This topic is really important for me
and this is why I wanted to meet Gilles
Hello Gilles
Hello
I'm delighted to do this interview through internet
We were not able to meet us for this face to face
I already met you
but here it was the easiest solution
we are not in the same town
you are also often travelling
I wanted to meet you
concerning this movie
and concerning your career
in which we feel your commitment
I noticed in your work
you try to pass many messages
And I found this movie interesting
Could you tell us the origin of this movie?
I discovered a terrible reality in South Africa
which is called canned hunting
which is not really a hunting
We exploit animals and put them in cages to kill them
and bring back the trophy at home
it is a kind of shabby industry
where animals are killed for the pride of having the Lion or Elephant or Giraffe head in the living room
So this is when I discovered this that I decided to speak about this topic
And moreover I discovered this through the eyes of a child
because this child was living in a farm which raises Lions
and this farm was doing this contraband
which is legal in South Africa
but that we can call trophy contraband
This boy was loving Lions.
And I said to myself that when he will understand that their parents sell Lions for hunting
how will he react?
Then I decided to do this movie: Mia
We tell the story of this child who discover this sad reality
and who decide to save the being she loves
As you say, this is still legal in South Africa
But from what I understand people are not really proud of what they do
This is a legal but shameful trade
But not for everyone. Some farms officially do hunting
People come in this farm and hunt Lions, Tigers or every other animal
we can buy every animal
and other farms makes believe that they do animal conservation
Tourist comes to see Lions and plays with babies Lion and walk with young Lions
and when husbandry is financed by the Tourists to who they tell that they do conservation of animals
animals go in different places, like Zoos and circuses
and Hunting places
or Lion bones contraband for Asia
Asians think lion bones are aphrodisiacs
So Lions are killed to send their carcass in Asia
Things totally stupid
What were the Africans' reactions to this movie that highlights this practice ?
In South Africa and other countries, hunting is everywhere
In every country we can hunt animals
In Russia, In Canada, in United States
This is more or less legal and this is a Traffic
In South Africa this is legal and they ask themselves the question of stopping
But the ban of hunting will not stop contraband, so this is more complex
True question is why people wants to hunt and can we change mentalities through education
What makes someone happy to kill a Lion?
This is by answering this question that this practice will stop
I completely agree and your movie shows the true relation we can have with this animal
Kevin Richardson helped you to develop this empathic and respectful relation with the Lions
And I was impacted by the story you told me one day
regarding the young Actress in the movie who has really developed this relation with the Lion during 3 years
Could you tell us how did you make it and how it impacted the team daily
Once we have discovered the reality we searched how to tell the story
We could have done it as American cinema will have done it by faking everything
by recreating a lion in a computer
or try to do it really even if this is more complex
As Kevin Richardson says, the problem is that Lion eats kids and humans
So some time after I discovered canned hunting, I met Kevin
He has created a new approach with this animal without any a priori
He creates deep relation based on respect and communion
to develop a true friendship without eating humans
He braved his fears
This meet with him helped us to imagine a story where Kevin would transmit this knowledge to a kid
By raising a lion by herself she could create this relation and could make the movie without faking
So this is what we have done
Daniah De Villiers had 11 years old at the beginning of the movie
She raised Charlie who was a little cub
until he became a 3 years old adult Lion, when she had 14 years old
we discover this in the movie because we made the movie in real time
we used the same Lion for the complete movie
So we see the evolution of their relation
extraordinary. So 3 years to make this movie
No faking. The relation was true and sincere.
I deeply wanted to speak about this in this interview
We see a lot of movie with super heros on which it is difficult to identify the fake and the true
In this movie everything is real. This is the true relation we can have with animals like Lions
So killing them as it is done by canned hunting is a non sense
Is it important to tell this to everyone to make them evoluate
we can have an ecologist tourism instead of a destructive tourism
Also for me being an actress is a way to pass this kind of messages to highlight people mind though emotional trip
And I think this is one of the reasons why you chosed this job
Could you explain us your career? Today you are in film production and direction
you work on committed themes
Today you are working on a new movie on the same theme
where does this commitment come from?
This is simple. I have 6 kids. So today, as a father, I want to transmit them these messages
I use a tool that has global repercussions
But first I address my messages to young people and kids
by doing movies that they can understand and that impact them emotionnaly
and also that interest their parents
and after that, they talk together and share their opinions as I do with mine
this is what I try to offer
This is not old people who changes world but children who needs to receive these messages
who are impacted in their heart without any filter
and will maybe change things and world as Mia does to save her Lion
So this is important for me to tell stories
for my kids and if it goes beyond that it is better
Creating kids who will lead the change?
effectively this is the topic of the next movie which is a Cinema documentary
whose name is "Demain est à nous"
and who speaks about kids who want to change the world
children who have initiatives to upset their living conditions
cause many kids suffer
or who fight to help others
So this is the subject of the film that will be released on September 25, 2019
Disney helps me to do this movie
And you have another movie on going
which is "The wolf and the Lion"
Yes, this is a mid term project. A film in the lineage of "Mia and the Wild Lion"
An animal and human story which happens in Canada
Released in 2021, caused we have around 2 years of filming
We will make a Wolf and a Lion grow together
two great predators of cinema who will meet whereas they should not
So this is funny
and show that they can be Brothers
and a nice story
the message is to show families and kids on the fact that we can use animals for bad reasons
in Circus, Zoos or scientists
and that animals are not objects we can use
they have the right to live in freedom
So thanks a lot for this exchange
my goal was to spread your message over my community
this is important for me
So thanks a lot
Thanks and See you
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One family, two generations, three degrees - Duration: 3:26.
[Giuliano Agostinho de Castro] I was born in Porto Alegre, Brazil. That's in the south, but when I was young I
moved to Rio. I first came to University of Rochester in the fall of 2016. My first
semester was great I joined the rugby team and I had a great time there. I met
many of like great guys. On winter break I went back to Rio. That's when happened
the car accident. It was January 3rd, 2017. [Marcia Esteves Agostinho] It was 8:00 in the morning,
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[Giuliano] The door where my head was, was like gone. And I just woke up and it
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instrumental in taking that to what it is today, and I was very aligned with
Henry Betts's philosophy around, focus on what you can do and
focus on moving forward. [Giuliano] My parents when the accident occurred, they just gave up
everything they were doing in Brazil and they moved with me to the United States.
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learning by practice how to run a university in Brazil, what an opportunity
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And so I decided to apply for the master's in history in the University of
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physical therapy training, like for walking and
training for balance and standing. I do all these different things to
help me reconnect the neurons. I have faith that
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Resisting Temptation - Value of Ownership - From the Heart, with John Willard - Duration: 10:52.
hello friends John Willard here I just like to ask if you all would be so kind
to the old gentlemen poet to remember and subscribe to our wonderful Channel
CNA-TV. stories from the heart is what works best for me. family friends and
compassion for all the world to see a flower is what I desired for this
wonderful day but since it came from the heart I got a whole bouquet I prefer the
kinder gentler side so from the heart is where I'll reside you're watching from
the heart with John Willard
hi friends John Willard here the gentleman poet storyteller and knock
a contributor back for another show and more bone-chilling truth
friends you've heard me say George Washington Carver said be tender with
the young compassionate with the aged because in your life you will have been
both of these and I say to you enlarge my heart with a story and change me by
the characters I meet there as sunrise breaks into daylight I smile I'm glad to
have had these moments I'm thankful for the piece of this morning mm-hmm
trips down memory lane it's where we've laid up a rich store of friends and
times remembered my hope is that by sharing with you my fellow traveler that
I will have enriched your journey I'm glad to say the pups and I were up at 4
a.m. this morning after food for the pups oatmeal and coffee for me we took
in the sights and sounds of the Ozarks friends my starting thoughts I wanted to
do this for you thinking about resisting temptation and another about the true
value of ownership I'll start with resisting temptation it's easy enough to
be pleasant when life flows by like a song but the man worthwhile is the one
who will smile with everything go was dead wrong for the rest of the heart
his trouble and it always comes with the years and the smile that is worth the
praises of Earth is the smile that shines through tears it's easy enough to
be prudent when nothing tempts you to stray when without or within no voice of
sin is luring your soul away but it's only a negative virtue until it is tried
by fire and the life that is worth the hour on earth is the one that resists
desire but oh by the cynic the sad the fallen who had no strength for the
strife the world's highway is cumbered today they make up the sum of life but
the virtue that conquers passion and the sorrow that hides in a smile it is these
that are worth the homage on earth before we find them once in a while
friends this reminds me of the little boy whose mother had rebuked him for not
turning a deaf ear to temptation he protested with tears mommy
I have no deaf ear but I love that now let me share a poem showing the true
value of ownership friends the true value of anything lies not in the object
itself but in our attitude to it two harvests may be gathered from a field
the material won by the man who raised the crop and an aesthetic one
by whoever can see beauty by inner satisfaction so here's what I say they
write in Packard's those swell guys well I can't afford a forward choice fillets
fill a void for them we've cheese and prunes the place I'm
bored their smirking servants hanging round you guessed by whom my shoes are
shined but the same I'm rich as they for ownerships a state of mind
oh they own you say they possess and what a fellow has has him the rich can't
stop and just enjoy their lawns and shrubs and house front him they're tied
in doors and foot the bills I just stroll or stray as i'm inclined
possession was not meant for use but ownerships a state of mind the folks who
have must try to keep against the thieves who swarm and steal they dare
not stride they men Salone their pavements of an an appeal their gems by
wendel bars are confined possession lies in locks and keys true ownerships a
state of mind I own my office I've a boss but so have all men so has he the
business is not mine but yet
I own the whole blend company stockholders are less proud than I what
care I of the profits he sees the company dog prefers to be with me
the pretty girls I meet our mind I do not choose to tell them so I own the
flowers the trees the birds I own the sunshine and the snow
I own the block I own the town the smiles the songs of humankind for
ownership is how you feel it's just a healthy state of mind
perseverance can accomplish much even in matters of the heart so I'm going to
share this humorous poem with you he asked if she ever could love him she
answered him no on the spot he asked if she ever could love him she answered him
again she could not he asked if she ever could love him but she assured him again
she could not he asked if she ever could love him
she laughed till his blushes she hid he asked if she ever could love him by God
she admitted she did oh I love that many things will catch your honor but only a
few will catch your heart pursue those my final thought we can learn these
things from our dog to listen without judgment to love unconditionally to
guard faithfully the interest of those who care for you and to be faithful unto
death you can reach me on Twitter at John Willard 47 and friends if you can
do a favor and you liked the video give a thumbs up thanks again this is John
Willard from the farm
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Aquinas Shrovetide Meditations Introduction - Duration: 0:50.
Lent used to begin with Septuagesima Sunday, two and a half weeks before Ash Wednesday.
The 1937 book *Meditations for Lent from St. Thomas Aquinas* contains daily meditations
for these seventeen 'lost days' of Lent, now called Shrovetide.
If you wish to begin your Lenten devotions early, I hope you find these videos helpful.
Each video contains the text, written and spoken, from the book.
In the description below each, I have added an index and links to sources.
Thanks for watching; goodbye.
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