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David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel. Bones anyone?

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                           You’re directing the finale, David.  Can you kind of talk about doing that and then, Emily, about being directed by David?                            Well, it’s always a challenge to take on something like the season finale.   There’s – you know, you get to the end of the season and then everybody’s, you know, a little tired and worn out and, you know, the patience is thin, and with this specific season finale being that there was so much information that we kind of had to gather up and put out there in one 45-minute hit, it made it, you know, difficult and challenging.   There were lots of elements that were involved, whether it was, you know, dealing with the big, huge hearing in front of Congress or the intense battle between other forces that could come in and jeopardize Bones and Booths’ relationship as well as the outcome of where they’re heading into as far as season ten is concerned.  So you take all that into account and it definitely is

Motivation

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When you have someone supporting you it means more than a lot of things you can ever think about. You can support yourself, work hard and put all you have in what your trying to accomplish, but when someone is behind you telling you that you are doing the right thing. Keep working on you and what you're trying to accomplish. If they support you 100% and tell you that you should continue on your quest it can mean more to you than what you are trying to make happen. That could possibly be the motivation that you have been waiting for or the motivation that you have been needing. That driving force behind can make the world seem as if it can be conquered. We all go through things in life, meet people that come into your lives to teach you a lesson and keep it moving. Then you have the ones that are there to make you better, also you have those that are there to make it worse. Sometimes when its time for us to choose we do not know what direction we should go. We choose the wrong not

President Clinton Address Inequities in Childhood Obesity.

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It is okay to let your children learn about junk food and indulge in it. It is also okay to monitor what your children eat. Many parents forget to treat a child as a child and not as an adult, so they lose their handle on the child at a very young age. Children are suppose to be the future on our countries they will lead the way for other children to come. What you teach them and how you grow them is of utmost importance. What they eat affect their health, taking things away will put them in a place where they feel that now they have to over indulge when they are out of your site. Learn to be fear and reasonable when it comes to proportions and what your child can consume. Do not try to band things from them or tell them that they can not have certain things. Instead show them what the difference is in how they consume foods and always keep them active. There is no specific way to do things you just have to take certain things you do and how you do it into consideration.

President Clinton speaks on Jim Oberstar's Death

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Losing someone is always hard no matter who you are. We are not here to stay we are strangers to this planet. So please stop taking life for granted and go out and something that you want to do that you are yet to do. This may sound cliche but it is true. Nothing here is for you and can not be taken with us so  appreciate  people more and materials less. We have come to live for materials instead of actually really living for life. I was saddened to learn of the death of Jim Oberstar. Besides being Minnesota's longest-serving Congressman and a legend to his constituents in the Iron Range, Jim was a devoted friend and supporter of the Haitian people. I relied on him for advice on Haiti first as President and again after the terrible Haitian earthquake in 2010.  Jim was a good friend, a true and tireless public servant, and I’ll miss his great energy and big heart. My thoughts and prayers are with Jean and his entire family. 

Kiefer Sutherland of 24: LIVE ANOTHER DAY

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        If you were as skilled as your character jack and you were to implement those skills in a similar real life event would you fight or take flight? Kiefer:   I thought about that in kind of trying to develop the character for the show. His first thought was what would I do if it was My family and they were in trouble and needed my help? He then stated that he would risk it all by fighting to the death. So with that state of mind it made it easier for him to go on to the set and play this role Keifer admire his character because he knows he is no jack and that he does not do all the things that jack can but he used the fact of if that was his family in that situation to prep for his role.  Kiefer Sutherland recently starred in the critically acclaimed “The Reluctant Fundamentalist” and will be next seen in “Pompeii.” This past summer, he filmed the western feature “Redemption,” alongside his father, Donald Sutherland.   Before his work on the FOX drama “Touch,” Suthe

Protest anyone?!?

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“True compassion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar; it is not haphazard and superficial. It comes to see that an edifice which produces beggars needs restructuring."                                                       -Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. April 4, 1967, Riverside Church, New York, NY On  May 7th , we stand together against income equality. We stand together for the rights of workers. And we stand together because it is the right thing to do. Join the Riverside Church, New York Communities for Change, UnitedNY, and Fast Food Forward as we stand together to raise up workers and to #RaiseUpNY. We Are All Workers, Faith & Justice Walk Together Wednesday, May 7th @ 7:00 PM The Nave  Riverside Church 490 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10027 

President Bill Clinton to Deliver 2nd of four lectures.

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President Bill Clinton to Deliver Second of Four Lectures at Georgetown on  April 30 WASHINGTON, DC -  Tomorrow , President Bill Clinton will give the second lecture in a historic series at Georgetown University that explores the people, events, lessons and guiding principles that have shaped his career in public service. President Clinton graduated from Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service in 1968. The topic of the  April 30  talk, part of The Clinton Lectures at Georgetown, will be "Policy" where President Clinton will discuss what approaches to public policy can be most effective in improving people's lives. At his last talk at Georgetown in April of 2013, President Clinton said that young people interested in public service should focus on four areas: people, policies, purpose, and politics. His third and fourth talks at the university will be about the latter two areas.