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Jose Mourinho doesn't want to sell Matteo Darmian this summer - Duration: 2:18.

Jose Mourinho doesn't want to sell Matteo Darmian this summer

Jose Mourinho has no intention of selling Matteo Darmian. JOSE MOURINHO doesn't want to sell Juventus target Matteo Darmian this summer. The right-back has been strongly linked with a return to Italy after starting just 15 Premier League games last season.

However, ESPN claims Darmian will not be sold by Mourinho and could be forced to submit a transfer request if he is desperate to leave.

The defender has proven to be a handy asset for Manchester United. Chances of first-team football are sure to be higher at Juve after Darmian was used primarily as back-up to Antonio Valencia last term.

The Serie A champs have already lost Dani Alves and could be about to sell Alex Sandro to Chelsea.

  Mourinho is a big fan of Darmians versatility. Darmian's versatility means he can play either flank, with most of his appearances under Mourinho coming at left-back.

The Special One does not want to lose a player capable of slotting in on either side of the defence. But the report adds that if United may sell if they receive an offer too good to turn down.

Darmian has been playing second-fiddle to Antonio Valencia. Barcelona star Jordi Alba has already been identified as a potential replacement, even though there is little chance of the Catalans selling him.

But Mourinho would prefer to keep things as they are, with the Portuguese tactician instead focused on landing a new striker, winger and central midfielder after already splashing the cash on Victor Lindelof.

Darmian may have to submit a transfer request if he really wants to leave.

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Gold and Silver Reported !Few in U.S. want gold and silver coins when stocks seem strong - Duration: 2:49.

U.S. Mint American Eagle gold coin sales in the first half of 2017 were the lowest for

this period in a decade, while sales of silver in the period were the weakest since 2008,

government data showed on Friday.

U.S. Mint sales of American Eagle gold coins totaled 6,000 ounces in June, down 92 percent

from June 2016 and bringing the tally for the first half of the year to 192,500 ounces.

Sales of American Eagle silver coins totaled 986,000 ounces in June, down 65 percent from

a year ago.

This brought sales for the first six months of 2017 to 12.2 million ounces, the weakest

for the period since 2008.

Spot gold prices rose around 8 percent in the first half of the year, in sharp contrast

to a 25 percent rally in the same period of 2016 that spurred strong interest in the physical

market.

Prices of spot silver were also relatively lackluster the first half of this year, rising

around 4 percent.

This compares with a 35 percent surge in the first six months of 2016.

"U.S. investors seem to be interested in equities since every day seems like a bull market,"

said Terry Hanlon, president of Dillon Gage Metals.

"The news is positive for stocks and mostly negative for metals; therefore, money is not

going into the purchase of U.S. Mint American Eagles."

The S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average both set fresh all-time highs earlier this

month as investors regained confidence in the U.S. economy after upbeat comments from

Federal Reserve officials.

Hanlon also noted that larger investors and institutions were seeking products that carry

lower premiums, such as 1 kilogram (32 troy oz) gold bars.

"There is the concern over the Federal Open Market Committee policy and the increasing

interest rates scenario in the United States, and that's stemmed some of the interest for

investors to buy physical precious metals," said Roy Friedman, president of Manfra, Tordella

and Brookes.

The Fed raised U.S. interest rates earlier this month, marking the fourth such move as

part of a normalization of monetary policy that began in December 2015.

In late 2016, after Donald Trump's surprise victory as U.S. president, many traditional

bullion holders in the United States held off buying gold as a safe haven as they were

optimistic after voting for him.

(Editing by G Crosse)

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Monaco winger Thomas Lemar does not want Arsenal transfer - source - Duration: 2:23.

Monaco winger Thomas Lemar does not want Arsenal transfer - source

  Thomas Lemar has been linked with Arsenal in recent weeks with Arsene Wenger said to be keen to take the Frenchman to the Emirates.

The Gunners have reportedly tabled a £30million offer for the 21-year-old which has been rejected by Monaco. And according to website Goal, the north London club now have very little chance of signing the winger.

A source close to the player has claimed, while Lemar is flattered by Arsenals approach, he has no intention of leaving the Ligue 1 Champions.

Monaco are expected to lose some of their star players this summer, with Tiemoue Bakayoko on the brink of a move to Chelsea. And 18-year-old striker Kylian Mbappe is attracting attention from Europes top clubs, including Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain.

However, Lemar will not be following suit and reportedly feels there is still more to achieve at the Stade Louis II this season.

The midfielder is said to have a close relationship with head coach Leonardo Jardim and thinks he can further develop under the Portuguese this term.

Monaco have reportedly already opened talks with Lemar regarding a new contract and he is not opposed to signing. The wingers current deal with the Ligue 1 champions runs until June 2020.

He made 55 appearances for Monaco last term in all competitions, scoring 14 goals and providing 17 assists.

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Emily Ratajkowski : 'People don't want to work with me because my boobs are too big' - Duration: 2:11.

She rose to fame with a starring role in Robin Thicke's 2013 hit, Blurred Lines.

And Emily Ratajkowski has opened up to Harper's Bazaar Australia about her 'unique message'

of using overt sexuality as a self-proclaimed feminist.

The 26-year-old shed light on the backlash she has received on social media for her provocative

stance in the magazine's August 2017 issue.

'There's this thing that happens to me: "Oh, she's too sexy".

It's like an anti-woman thing, people don't want to work with me because my boobs are

too big,' she said.

'What's wrong with boobs?

They're a beautiful, feminine thing that needs to be celebrated.

Like, who cares?' she continued.

The aspiring actress touched on the scrutiny she is under for positioning herself as a

feminist while flaunting her body in scantily clad and nude imagery.

'I have no problem with the backlash, because I feel it illustrates my point over and over,'

she stated.

After featuring in a nude photo shoot for Harper's in 2016, Piers Morgan tweeted her:

'Do you want me to buy you some clothes?

You look freezing.'

She quickly responded: '@piersmorgan thanks, but I don't need clothes as much as you need

press.'

Earlier that year, the London-born model made headlines when she posed naked alongside Kim

Kardashian for a mirror selfie.

'The whole idea is that when Kim takes a nude selfie, she's just seeking attention.

That's not the issue.

A woman can be seeking attention and also make a statement.

They don't need to be mutually exclusive,' she told Harper's Bazaar at the time.

For her new Harper's spread, Emily wore Louis Vuitton, was photographed by Pamela Hanson,

styled by Naomi Smith, hair by John Ruggiero and makeup by Jo Strettell.

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'I just want him back. We miss him for sure,' says relative of slain Logan County deputy - Duration: 1:01.

For more infomation >> 'I just want him back. We miss him for sure,' says relative of slain Logan County deputy - Duration: 1:01.

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Tony Robbins: How To Manifest Anything You Want (ft Wayne Dyer) - Duration: 1:13:01.

[Applause]

welcome to interview portion of power

talk I'm here today and privileged to be

with the gentleman that I'm sure you're

familiar with I'm introducing it to him

you haven't been around very much it's

probably more of a reintroduction and

that is dr. Wayne Dyer we're here in

Hawaii and his escape route where he's

writing another book and if you're not

familiar with Wayne you should be

certainly he's written some of the

best-selling books of all time in the

area of personal development your

erroneous zones pulling your own strings

the sky's the limit

gifts um I guess and you'll see it when

you believe it when I just want to first

thank you for letting me get a chance to

share with your family my figure yeah

that was a I walked into to see Wayne

and his family and I got a wife and

children

didn't know that oh yeah I was really

impressed because when they walked in my

children are very open and very loving

but very often a stranger will walk in

and they are very skeptical and they

check you out first like animals do and

they were just they jumped right onto

you please there's an invisible quality

that people send out and if you have AI

think if you have a love for children

that says an awful lot about you and of

course I have a-you know you're great

death because of you know my children

are the most important things in my life

and I could tell that you're a wonderful

daddy too all right Evan I appreciate

that very much well I think one of your

gifts from my perception is the ability

to have that child be totally alive

inside of you that's what we're

happiness comes from when it's natural

but when we start out by getting a

little we always start out our talks on

a little background on people here so

why don't you tell us where did this

philosophy of no limits this this

lifestyle of really living life to the

fullest where did all this come from to

you where did it start I know you had

some painful challenges starting out in

your childhood you know what they were

challenges they weren't painful ha they

truly they weren't I grew up in I spent

a 6 or 7 years in a series of foster

homes my mother had three boys by the

time she was just a very young woman and

my father was it spent some time in

prison and he was a abusive and an

alcoholic and an irresponsible person

and he was he stole from everyone and

this is why he went to jail and he also

just abandoned his family when I was

just an infant I was born in 1940 and my

brothers were born in 38

thirty-six so there was a depression at

that time I was a horrible financial

times my mother was working as a candy

girl for kreskis on each side of Detroit

making $17 and trying to feed three

children and and figure out how to deal

with the beatings that she was getting

and the abuse and so on so I ended up in

a series of foster homes with my brother

my oldest brother went with my

grandmother and we were all reunited

when I was almost 10 I come from a

position at this point in my life that

there's there no accident that the

University on purpose

and I know you you know I mean I know

your material as well as you know mine I

listen to your tapes and read your books

and know that we have a lot of

similarities there and I think that the

childhood experiences that you get even

the ones that we quote call painful are

lessons and there are exams given and we

have passed them or we just keep reading

yeah all right over and over again and

so I look back upon that I try to look

back very objectively on those years

when I was in a foster home and in the

years when I was away from my mother and

things were happening that everybody

else would sort of categorize this as

horrible and painful and when you're a

kid you don't wake up every day and say

I'm an orphan again today isn't this

awful yeah I don't know but he teaches

you that ain't what that's right I'll

let you unless you process and I was

always the one in the in the places that

I lived where a mother would bring in a

new child it was just all it was was

just poverty I mean it was nobody had

anything and so everybody that ended up

in these various homes was just because

they didn't have anything it wasn't it

wasn't any anything other than that and

the mothers would bring their children

in or somebody would but the church

would bring a child in and they'd always

say go get Wayne and I was always out in

back either playing or meditating or

having a good time because it was on a

was on a farm like I mean there were

chicken coops and there was a lot of

apple trees and peach trees and you know

it's just to me it was just it was just

where I was I mean what else do you know

and they'd say where's Wayne and I'd

come and they'd say Duane this is Martha

I remember one time and this little

Martha was crying and she was all upset

and they said Wayne the teacher taught

us how to spell her name and I was about

three years old I had no idea how that's

affected and I do

started guessing at it and see that now

that's not right and when we went off

and with it was like I was the one that

somehow had the my purpose whatever it

is that you want to call it was about

teaching other people that they didn't

have to be depressed because of the

circumstances of their life and I seem

to always have known that you make a

really interesting point because so

often people who are depressed or see

themselves as best as part of their

identity and they have great times

throughout the day yeah but the other

day they don't remember any of it yet

you know I'm so depressed all the time I

think that's one of the key differences

between successful and unsuccessful

people by the way is that is that

successful people have a tendency to

really recall the good yes they remember

I mean I I think of my days at the mrs.

scarfs house out in Mount Clemens at

2:31 town hall row and I think the only

painful that day I can ever remember was

the day that her husband died and it was

just I just didn't understand I mean he

was he was there one moment and he was

gone the next in a and the only other

one is I had appendicitis when I was a

child and I got rushed to the hospital

but when I think of my time in the

hospital with appendicitis in 1948

I remembered the flowers and I remember

the people I remember the nurses there's

also a great big black nurse who would

come in and put us on her knee because

they had to give us penicillin in those

days in these huge huge and they used

all needle from huge stone and she was

always the one who would coddled me and

take I mean I and I remember seeing my

mother every day I mean she came to a

hospital every day after working where

she was and that was just glorious I

don't remember any other part of it and

I have a tendency to do that I've been

through a divorce and I talked to my

ex-wife who is now remarried and I'm

remarried and our lives are in nice

places and we're very good friends and

all that but whenever we would talk

about what was going on in our marriage

she would always point out all of these

things but I didn't even remember you

don't take the kid on Halloween I do I

remember be there I thought I don't know

whether I just created it or what I look

back on on my marriage to my boyfriend

and a wonderful time I think she was

great we just had to we just had to move

along I've never looked back and thought

oh isn't that awful never done that well

you talk so much about having

reality-based

thinking and yet isn't reality based on

whatever we focus on oh yeah reality is

just what I think about all day long we

are what we think about all day

it's like that's the most important

learning I think I have come to over the

years is that this body that we're in is

really just like it's like a garage

where we park our soul it's just a place

to put it you know and so you take good

care of it and you do all that but this

isn't what it is

I've talked often about when my

grandmother died and she they weighed

her just before she went to the hospital

she weighed 133 pounds and life left her

body her body didn't weigh any less

I mean her life her very life was

invisible and weightless as is everyone

who's listening to it now so you're just

sort of trapped in this body temporarily

and it is you're not to be thinking of

it as as who you are but your reality is

how you process it and that's one of the

great lessons I was talking to you one

of your producers John yesterday about

somebody here who had come up to me and

was very negative toward me which is

very rare do I ever attract anything

like that so this morning I was

meditating on that thinking why did I

attract this negative person who was

very angry at me for being on his

property when I shouldn't be or

something like that and I kept getting

back into meditation and if I could

perfectly for a whole day and then I was

like over it in a second thought all

right instant awakening it was like this

is only a problem for you because you

process it the guy who came into your

life in a negative way is just past that

he's on your reality is how you are

living with it you know it's like he

came in to teach you a lesson and the

lesson is that you don't have to process

him like that any long and it was gone I

realized that it was all totally within

my power to let him go and to send him

love and I did I sent him a couple of

books I follow where he works and the

you know I sent him a lesson it may take

him 20 years before he even Reiser he

may never get it on this path he may

have to go through it all kinds of times

and carry around that arrogance but it's

not mine I don't have to own any of that

so wonderful it's a most freeing thing

you have in the world to know that you

can process life any way you want to

when you say process with clarify that

you really mean changing the way you

think about things Astor's probably so

internally absolutely yeah

you've gone through an incredible

evolution and in the spotlight and over

the since 1976 I guess your first book

came out right and I was just a kid I

was 16 watching you but I remember

seeing on TV yes

I got sandals older than you what am i

doing at dinner here remember what do

you into office and think it's that

guy's hot yeah guy really is it one

thing what's really true you know if you

didn't have anything else about you

about what you really felt and you're so

clear in your communication that it's

done people yeah it was sort of had a

sort of us not arrogance but I know

Armas amount of confidence yes that not

a deal with that no I can remember being

on the Donahue show and The Tonight Show

and a few shows like that and saying

things that that they were they were so

shocked at that they asked me to come

back the next week and I wasn't doing it

for shock value but it was literally

what I've been saying all my life

generally I just had a bigger audience I

mean I've been saying it as a

schoolteacher and I've been saying it as

a college professor and at the lectures

that I gave and you were therapist for a

while - oh yeah for many many years yeah

what made you decide to write a book in

the beginning writing is like is the way

I just expressed my soul writing isn't

something I do writing is something that

I am and and therefore it just it just

comes out I have to write I mean like

Picasso had to paint you know you know

and it's like asking my wife you know

why are you such a great mother you know

I mean wondering this is who she is and

she's just absolutely divine at it

writing I've been doing since I wrote my

first novel when I was about 15 years

old Wow yeah and when I was in the Navy

I spent four years in the military after

high school and I wrote three books

while I was in the service none of them

were ever bugs I wrote maybe a hundred

essays mostly on the things that I found

objectionable about the military you

know see whether one and I would design

ways to get around it without being

beaten down by it because I realized I

couldn't beat the United States

government the United States Navy yeah

and I couldn't go give speeches about

how absurd it was but I also didn't have

to be inspected you know the word they

would come along and stand you up and

make you you know shine your shoes in a

certain way I just figured out in my

mind which is where everything begins in

your mind how could I get away with not

ever getting inspected again and still

be a part of this

stuff and in four years I never had

another inspection after I left boot

camp did you pull it off every time an

inspection would come along I would

figure out a way to be someplace else

where it would absolutely be necessary

for me to be someplace else the only

time that I was a little bit devious is

when I had somebody when I tempted

somebody to steal my shoes so that I

couldn't go I had to leave them up but I

would rather have lost my shoes and buy

a new pair then family needs express

individuality instead of anyway whatever

is necessary to it absolutely and I and

I left that the service knowing that I

wouldn't ever go back to then it was a

great lesson of being in the military

yeah the great lesson is that life in

your life you have to learn not only

what you love but what you don't love

and you have to experience I think what

you don't like and then know it and then

know how to go beyond that it spend the

time in the place you want to live yeah

how you want to be yeah that's me I know

when you put your first book together

well first of all could I mention what

you shared with me downstair you can

mention anyway I appreciate that I got a

chance to visit with Wayne downstairs

and his room where he's doing his

writing here in Hawaii and I was amazed

that there are some similarities between

us but I think maybe even more extreme

on your part and that is when I'm

writing I'm constantly pulling out all

kinds of ideas from many different

sources but they're like 50 or 60 books

thrown out all around Norway and sit and

write and he bounces along and pulls

from each of these now why don't you

describe a little bit about how you

write because I think it's how you also

how you live vigil trust there it's

called surrendering I learned to do it

about 10 years ago when I really honed

this and that was when I was speaking in

Houston there were about 3,500 people

who had all paid a lot of money to come

and hear me and it was an evening with

Wayne Dyer and I had all my notes all

arranged in exactly the way I wanted to

and everything was just exactly perfect

I was backstage doing the pacing that

you do before you go on and they're

meditating and then the breathing and

they're just getting yourself relaxed

and and there's sort of divine guidance

that you're seeking and I realized that

I didn't have my notes they were gone

yes and they were back in the hotel room

which was 30 minutes away and I was

going on a 10-minute so I walked out on

stage without any notes for the first

time and I surrendered in that 10-minute

period of time I just said alright you

know what you're doing you know how to

do it and you're

and you're here for a reason and there

are 3,500 and one people in the room in

this room and you're the one who's

speaking at 3,500 it paid to come and

hear you there must be a reason for that

and and so get on purpose

get on purpose get off of your outcome

get off of how well you do get off of

how much money you're being paid get off

of all of that and get on to what are

you here for yeah and you're here to

improve the quality of life for somebody

else that's all you can do when you when

you leave this planet when you the

measure of your life won't be in what

you accumulated it will be in what you

gave you since you can't get anything

anyway it's in giving so I just like I

surrendered and that was the beginning

for me of surrendering I've never used

notes since in my life there's nothing

I'm not prepared

I meditate through the before and I know

what I want to do and I do that now with

my writing I it gets to a point where

you absolutely have a knowing you

there's two ways to learn one way is to

fear and doubt and so you learn the

through suffering well or another way is

to learn through knowing just just an

absolute knowing that you have guidance

available to you and you're not alone

and that you can handle this and then

and there you have a choice to feel that

way right now I matter what is happening

in the environment absolutely so I

surround myself with the people and the

books and the ideas and the things that

I want and I know that they will be

there I have an idea when I'm I know the

areas I want to write about into the

areas of prosperity and creating health

in your life and in your relationships

and your relationship to yourself and

these kinds of things I know about that

right so I know what my chapter titles

are and my headings are and things like

that and the rest of it I just

absolutely trust and when I when I stop

it isn't I was going to say stuck

because but I don't get stuck I don't

have anything called writer's block

anymore I can write forever I mean I get

my typewriter just goes and goes and

goes and sometimes it's it goes so fast

that it's smokes I mean it's like it's

just it's just going over the problems

you're going to type right there you've

got a typewriter down there but you can

set the same type of use it's like a

riddle yeah yeah at the same time right

I've written everything I've ever

written smith-corona that's an old old

one yeah what you talked about living in

the now now there are computers way what

I know here but why do you think what

they were with me but I have a I have a

thing of

computers I have some judgment there

that I probably have to work on but they

go like weird in your computers I did

yeah they collect so much information

they're sort of a Big Brother it's kind

of about compare to take away freedom

yeah yeah there is something like that

and it's like you push a button and

everything that you ever did when you

wet your pants the taiga I know it's

written in there all of the tough

skeletons I have my closet or in

somebody's computer if you don't want to

contribute it outta be paranoia but

maybe not but anyway it's this trusting

that you get to that allows you to not

just not just to write well or not just

to speak well which is what I do whether

you're driving a cab whether you're a

dentist or whatever it's what they call

flow have you seen the book flow yes I

have I can't pronounce the author's name

but it is agaaca blink scare something

like but it's a fabulous

yeah whole notion that you you get

passed judgment and and I do this in my

tennis I play tennis every day

yes had a pretty decent Club level and I

have found my best tennis flows from

when I'm off of outcome and I'm on

purpose when I'm just out there being

impressed by you is to see your children

because your children live by flow yeah

they do and you know when you walk in

there and they attack you and love you

and jump all over you yeah but you know

that was such a that was my highlight of

yeah maybe you wonderful we met before

that's right we hating it was really the

best experience I got it but you see

there like that because my wife Marcy is

like that and I like that yeah our

relationship is like that and I really

believe that Tillman emulate what they

see around them because if you want to

teach your children you don't have to

read a lot of books about about how to

do it you just have to model what it is

you'd like them to become just do be

that around them all the time we get on

a plane now we've been coming to here to

Hawaii since those children were infants

are they were conceived all of them were

conceived right here in Hawaii I mean

this is a very very special magical

place be careful yeah we're so near out

right now I made the child everything oh

my god but when we get on the plane we

live in Florida now we come to Hawaii

now that's halfway around the world

alright that's that's a 13 hour deal and

when we get in the back of a plane we

fill up a plane those children every

single time we never give them any

instructions we never tell them you have

to be good you

not say anything or we're going to get

you or anything like that we just get on

the plane and when we get off everybody

on the plane always comes up to us and

talks about all of our children and how

wonderful they are they're there they're

in the moment they enjoy the plane if

there's a movie it doesn't matter if

they've seen it 16 times doesn't they

watch the movie they're playing with the

stereo stuff they're listening to so

they walk around I mean but they're

always very peaceful they're very joyful

and they meet other people on the plane

and they even calm down other babies

around them just like they say about

about Christ you know or Mother Teresa

and that all comes from the kind of

relationship that my wife and I have and

I I couldn't agree with you more here

but most people try to teach your kids

what to do but they live a different

lifestyle kid zealously I'd say they do

it cigarettes and telling the kids now

you shouldn't use drugs we rather have

got back to talking about I can't

understand where the children live if

they don't get it could ya tell me I

know you have a discipline of running

and you're doing that right before this

interview yeah you've been doing it

every day for how long in October of

this year I will have completed 15 years

without missing a day of running a

minimum of eight miles that's amazing

and as a result of doing that and

meditating along with it I haven't had a

day of illness in 15 years I've had a

few fevers I've had a few of this and

that'll - sniffles but I haven't had

anything any influenza any colds and

anything that would keep me from running

that distance and I've had some I'm an

athlete so I've had some bad injuries to

my legs and all of that but I've always

been able to run right through them and

instead of it taking weeks and weeks and

weeks for these poles and these injuries

to heal they're usually healed in a day

or two because I think circulation is

not only the key to understanding the

universe that's a key to understanding

the universe that you are you got to

keep yourself circulating all the time

you can't let an old person move into

your body

good point yeah behind every old person

is a young person saying what the heck

happened just think you know I had I

remember when i teaching psychology i

came across a great poster it was a

whole line of babies it's little face

and they were all gurgling and laughing

and just like the ones that you just saw

down there and then underneath it were

another row of pictures with all these

old people who were just all sitting

there and depressed and then looking

down and are not happy and what

skulls on their face and the heading

said what happened yeah let me ask you

what is your major focus of what you're

trying to share now let me come back to

my actually when I started asked you

earlier I said you know you've gone

through a tremendous evolution how do

you perceive that evolution in your own

life over the last 15 years or so the

evolution is is one of instead of

teaching people how to manage their

emotions or how to avoid being

victimized I think is the difference

between the self-help and

self-realization I guess what I write

about is always just a reflection of

what I'm going through in my life my

writing is always very personal the

examples come out of my own experience

in my own life and my life has

undertaken a dramatic transformation

from a person who used to be a human

being having a spiritual experience as I

said to a spiritual being having a human

experience and I know how different yes

it is it's and I know that Who I am is

is divine I'm a divine necessity and

each person listening is as well and I

know that there's a grand purpose a

heroic mission that every one of us has

on this planet and I think that the my

lessons have been much more spiritual

much more peaceful consequently my life

has become much more peaceful and when

my life is and harmony and serene then

my writing is that way

I think my writing flows more now I

think my message is that that I know I'm

not alone I know that and I guess if I

know I'm not alone and I can go to a

higher place within myself that I

believe that anybody can that the same

intelligence that flows through you is

the same intelligence that flows through

me

the only reason that I can't wiggle your

finger is because I believe that I'm

separate from you yeah you know but this

decision it's a oneness that is there

and I've met a beautiful beautiful man

his name is Deepak Joe - yeah with Metta

Maritsa he's invited us to be part and I

have become very very friendly

settlement yeah he is and his matter of

fact my wife just was diagnosed as

having a cold nodule on her thyroid and

was told that it was 2 and 1/2

centimeters and that she would have to

have surgery she went to three different

and Wrekin ologists specialists and each

of them said that she would have to have

surgery

and that same day I met Deepak the same

day that was about that while my wife

might have cancer they said it could be

cancerous and they couldn't take a

chance and that very same day Deepak and

I were doing a program together in

Seattle and we're along with Louise Hay

and Shaq to go in and clean and and it

was a very very special day and Deepak

and I and he came to me here's this man

who's a physician and who grew up you

know studying under Maharishi I mean

just a brilliant man he and I'm ready to

just bow to him and and he's bowing to

me telling me how much he loves me and

how much he appreciates my work and all

that and we became like soul brothers I

mean it was like like a man I

experienced love for it instantaneously

and he invited Marci to come up to his

Ayurvedic medicine place up in Lancaster

Massachusetts and she spent a week up

there for the first time in ten years

that she was ever that she slept alone

that she has been away from the children

away from me and she went up there alone

in our 16 year old daughter we

absolutely knew that she could handle

this and she handled five children for a

week and just became I mean unbelievable

mother from the sort of a a wild kind of

teenager who likes to go out and be a

teenager I mean to a totally completely

responsible person because we believed

that she could do it

yes and my wife went up there for a week

and worked with Deepak and he gave her

herbs and oils and compliant lighting

system she came back and in one week's

time Tony she went to the back to the

three endocrinologist and the coal

nodule was gone it's gone but she never

believed for a second I mean it isn't

like she said oh maybe I have cancer but

it wasn't like that

she absolutely said I'm not having

surgery I'm not interested in this I

know that I can I can do this I know I

can get rid of this and all I have to do

is just get my body balanced and that's

what I invited taught her that's what

the debug so we're doing a program

together east meets west kind of like

and he said to me is it real interesting

he said I came to the same conclusions

about personal transformation and

spirituality and and this divineness he

said I was raised in that tradition and

I went to medicine and I'm a scientist

he said you grew up on the streets of

Detroit and and you came to the same

kind of conclusions and Luther's truth

yeah and it's like here we are not

talking about very

as levels of higher consciousness of

different levels that you can reach in

your life and it's been magnificent it's

really been a joy to be to be associated

with it and that's really the difference

between now and then when we talk about

the transformation the real difference

is that I know I'm not alone now and I

know that there's a divine this that's

in all of us

but what triggered that knowingness

because so many people know it

intellectually but they don't embody it

emotionally I try to think of what what

you know like what because we're always

looking for things in the physical world

that describe you know what it is that

happened but there's a there's a word in

Zen tradition called Satori we don't

have a translation for it in English

because we don't do it the point yeah we

don't have a word we want to write very

right but it's it's like in Japanese

it's called Shibumi it's a effortless

perfection or instant Awakening and

where where you just have this this

knowing and it's it's like you I can go

back and I could give you right here a

whole lot of circumstances that happened

in my life when I went to my father's

grave but then it turns out that my I

had all this hatred towards my father

for all these years to the story that's

been important Jerry yeah maybe you can

share that with me I know it was a

profound experience in your life it

truly was when was this first of all it

was 1974 just before I wrote erroneous

zones like months before I wrote

erroneous sounds well like days before I

wrote erroneous own

had you seen him at any time never

thought never saw never son never saw

him he did it he left and walked away

with honor on a wife and three boys and

never ever showed up again just let's go

did you want me to tell this here well

yeah I think yeah I was I went down to

Columbus Mississippi I was teaching at

st. John's University in Queens

you were 14 and I it's interesting is I

haven't thought of this in quite a while

I had a cousin who was my father's

sister's child whose name was Dorothy

Phillips who I had just met a couple of

times they would never give any

information about my father I was always

looking for my father I spent a lot of

time looking for

why do you want to find it I wanted to

meet him in a bar I wanted to I had a

fantasy of just going to a bar and

sitting down and saying I'm your son let

me and this was long before I became

well-known or anything so I just wanted

to know who this guy was you know when

his mother died I found out his mother

died I went to the funeral and I was

only 13 I was the only one that went and

I went only because I was hoping that he

would show up you know just so I could

meet him but he didn't come Wow anyway I

spent a lot of time looking for him then

I would always run out of money or I run

out of desire or or I was just being

guided to stay away because I know now

see I can just interject that I know now

because I I have conversations with my

father and I can see my father in my

meditation

I mean he's his soul is there and in

many ways it guides me I mean I really

think that his life was a lesson for me

and how not to do things and so I've

used it that way and I see the blessing

there but anyway 1974 rolls around I'm

34 years old and I go down to I'm

invited to go to Columbus Mississippi to

to do an investigation of the civil

rights legislation that had been just

passed in the 60s when Johnson was

president and to see whether some of

these colleges in the South were abiding

by them and I was just like a federal

consultant and I would go on campus sort

of incognito and I would sit in classes

and I would write my report and then I

would send it back and I agreed to do

this for a weekend and Dorothy meantime

had called and left a message that she

said I your father is dead and I didn't

know this and she said your father's

dead he died in New Orleans and she gave

me the date that he died and she said

he's been dead for a while and it's like

it was a shock I called my mother I said

did you know that I was but nobody none

of us knew that you know he's been dead

seven or eight years so I got down to

Columbus and I looked on a map and I was

only 200 miles in New Orleans and I

called the infirmary where she gave me

the name of the infirmary and he was he

was an indigent and they said they found

out that he you know he died of

cirrhosis of the liver and he was 49

years old and

they said we don't have any record of

where his body as an indigent was just

shipped to Biloxi Mississippi so I said

I'm going to Biloxi I don't know I mean

I was on a journey then and there so

this was a spooky time for me and it's

it gives me that Kundalini feeling right

now sighs I feel it yeah it's like I get

very teary when I think about it and I

went to the rent-a-car place a national

rent-a-car and there's only one

rent-a-car place and this is a dinky

little town in Mississippi okay at the

club Mississippi State College for women

I think it was and I went to the

rent-a-car place and they had a they had

one car and the car was a brand-new car

it was a nude I was a 1974 Dodge Coronet

okay it was a blue and it had no miles

on it zero zero zero point nine I think

what they make this car here how the car

get here and that car had been shipped

in that day and I was the first person

who drive the car and it was talked to

was so new that the the plastic was on

the seats all right and I had to take

the plastic off of the sit the company

shimoneta for so I got in and there was

no seat belt there was only one seat

belt on the right hand side there was no

left hand seat belt and they didn't even

have shoulder belts in those days so I

got out of the car and I took this

because I've got that sort of

determination and made it I'm wearing a

seat belt and I got out of the gun I

took the seat right out of the car and

put it on the on the ground and there

was the other seat belt taped to the

floorboard of the car and it was a

masking tables and it was wrapped in

plastic the buckle wrapped in all this

plastic there was a rubber band around

it and then it was taped to the

floorboard obviously the protected from

the cutting the upholstery in transit

and I took all this stuff off of it and

unwrapped it and all that and inside the

buckle there's a card and it says a

business card inside the bottle of this

brand-new cars it's true story I said

candlelight in Biloxi Mississippi so I

took the card and I said that's

interesting I'm going to Biloxi it's 200

miles away four-hour drive was on a

Friday afternoon I put the card in my

pocket and I drove to Dondo Biloxi and I

didn't take much about it I think

a hitchhiker on the way and a kid who

was you know a migrant fruit picker and

I took him someplace else and I went

about an hour out of my way to take him

somewhere and we finally got to to

Biloxi I got to Biloxi and it was about

ten minutes to 5:00 on Friday afternoon

I think it was the 22nd of August

readers I just did this in a story

because so they checked out every detail

I mean every detail oh and I went to the

phone book in the in the gas station

outside of Biloxi one said welcome to

Biloxi I went into the next s and I just

looked under cemeteries I was just

figured he's got to be buried in Biloxi

what else would they do with him you

know and I didn't realize that I was on

a real journey at this time and I called

the first cemetery and it was no answer

in the second one it was busy and a

third one was a real small listing like

it was an inferior cemetery they didn't

bury a real D for something but it's

like real Titleist so I called it and it

turns out it was just a cemetery plot on

the back of another piece of property

and the old man came to the phone and

they kept their records in coca-cola cam

boxes the coca-cola Kanaka that he had

to go back he said we don't have records

here exactly I said I want to see if I'm

Melvin Lyle dyers buried here and he was

gone for what seemed like an eternity

but he came back and he said yes he said

he's buried here and my heart was just

beating as fast as jr. tonight I said

well how do I get there I'm in Biloxi

and I want to come over there I really

feel like I need this my father and I've

never met him and he said I got the

death certificate right here he said

he's buried he said your father's buried

on the grounds of the candlelight Inn oh

my god and he said just find that and

it's just the inside a ton and I reached

into my pocket this is true sentiment

and I took the card and on the back of

the card is a map imprinted on how to

get to the candlelight Inn I mean it's

quite it like I've got these arrows that

go there and I was only six blocks away

and I put it back and that's when I

started getting the bgb beat you see

whatever he saw the 50 B TVs and I went

to the the graveside and this was in

August of 1974 and I stood there was 34

years old and I stood there and I was

sobbing it was just a little plate on

the ground it said Melvin Lyle died

and I sobbed then I saw then I cried a

night and I talked and I was there for

two and a half hours it was almost like

there was magnets on my feet that's I

couldn't leave it was till 7:30 in fact

there was no entrance there I just had

to do it just a chain across there he

asked me he said when you leave just put

the chain up across because they didn't

want other candles on that driving

through that and I left there and what I

did in that in that time which was so so

significant for me that's why I think of

it as an event that was that was like an

unfolding in my awakening yeah it was a

spiritual awakening it was like I

forgave my father that's that's what I

had to do and I think of forgiveness I

mean I've studied this now I wrote a

whole chapter about it and you'll see

when you believe it

forgiveness of Mark Twain had a

wonderful definition of it he said

forgiveness is the fragrance that the

violet sheds on the heel that has

crushed it insisting that beautiful soul

that is about engineering I've ever

heard oh yes maybe and it's like I think

of forgiveness is like a snake bite you

know it's like you get bit by snake and

you can't untie me nobody ever died from

a snake bite a snake bite doesn't kill

you it's at the bike you know and we get

bit all the time in all different

metaphorical ways what kills you isn't

the bite it's the venom that circulates

after the bite well well mentally or

metaphysically the venom that circulates

in you after the bite after the things

that have been done to you is the hatred

and the anger and the unforgiveness and

the you think of Christ on a cross and

you think of a soul you remember the

from King of Kings I never forget that

in it and Father forgive them for they

know not what they do what he's really

saying there is they don't know that

they're throwing a spear into themselves

when they throw a spear into me that

we're all connected that we're all one

and until you get rid of that venom it

will destroy you so whatever it was that

I was carrying around towards my father

which was being manifested in all kinds

of conscious and unconscious ways in my

life I let it go in that moment and it

was like my father was there with me

Tony I mean he was just and he is he's

with me now I mean in fact he's really I

can feel like Wesley here now as we

speak always going always saying to me

like where I am there's no judgment

you know there's there's so there's no

good or bad here there's no right or

wrong in this there's just like tell my

story if it's going to help somebody to

forgive somebody you know and that was

my purpose and every time I do something

that is generous and loving and good and

helpful to other people I feel like my

father smiling on me and once I forgave

him it's funny because in my life at

that time I was that's when I was

getting divorced

I was going to so that's when I was

overweight like 25 or 30 pounds I what I

wasn't running I didn't start running

till the year after that and my writing

was really suffering I was writing

professional articles stuff just to

publish or perish okay that's where I

was I was trying to get published in

different professional magazines and all

that kind of thing and I'd send stuff in

that's just stuff that you know you

wouldn't want to read because it was

just quoting everything else and with

you know the kind of professional stuff

that everybody does they write to each

other nobody else reads it and then when

you do write something that appears in

Family Circle a Reader's Digest or

whatever or even they've had some

inquire of five million people read it

I've been given five million under otic

people reading the entire to fix rather

than a whole bunch of people were just

going to write back in another letter to

me only in the form of another article

so I let all of that go and I went back

and erroneous zones I wrote in 18 days

and 88 days Wow

18 days and there are 22 million of

those in print today you know have

Sameach now it didn't take off right

away you had a didn't take off at all no

it's they had one printing and they

expected it to do very little and they

met their expectations they were they

told me they had what they call a list

mentality they said this is the list

you're on the phone on the marks list

and it's a clever little title and it's

a nice little book and if we sell the

books that are on our list

they had a printing first printing of

3,500 then then we'll be happy and

you'll make a little money we'll make a

loan then we'll move on to the next list

in April and so on and that was the

mentality that's a big part of the

mentality in publishing today as you as

you know so I just said well what will

happen if the first printing sells out

just if I know well I mean that's what

you're saying but just it his name was

Lou all right and Lou said what he said

doing unknown he says it's a 3,500 books

on hardcover at $7

695 I mean that was like an outrageous

price to put on the book at that time I

said but just if and he said well they

do we'll have to put a second printing I

said okay fine and so I became and there

wouldn't let me buy him I tried to find

they wouldn't let me so I became a

bookstore I was in New York at the time

and all you have to do to become a

bookstore is just give him a number in

Albany in your a bookstore so I became a

bookstore by just giving them a tax

number and and to that tax number which

I gave him the address of the bookstore

that my garage was to become in my Long

Island history and I called that day and

I ordered three thousand three hundred

and fifty copies of your onii-san's and

they were shipped they were shipped to

the ground sold out I sold it and I went

back to Lou who died later I said Lou

what will happen if we we do so he said

Wayne you've got to stop bothering me it

was like you're another one of these

beginning authors I said we'll just

check just check the computer just see

how it's doing because I said I've been

doing a lot of speaking and I think and

he went through his computer search

history I could even tell you his last

name gold and he went to the computer

for all my godness book is doing

fantastic we sold off the whole first

wedding so they ordered a second

printing 1500 they didn't want to take

too much of a solemn yeah I bought all

those up to the second printing and by

that time they didn't have any money for

distribution they didn't have any

advertising money they didn't have any

of that they died because they just

didn't do that in those days so I said

I'm going on the road and I quit my job

as a professor at st. John's I walked in

and I had you know I had all these

publication credits and I was like a

rising star there and they said you're

insane you've got guaranteed tenure for

the rest of your life oh yeah yeah you

can be you can argue for your misery for

the rest of your life you know and and I

resigned and everybody thought I was not

- except my wife and I we both knew that

this was this was the right thing the

day I resigned from doing something that

I no longer wanted was totally involved

in I was good at it but I didn't want to

do it it was like drill you know I'm

after you've drilled enough there's just

enough drill is drill maybe you don't

need to keep doing it I learned that in

the military so I I walked I drove home

on the Long Island Expressway that day

the freest man I'd ever felt I knew I

was about to follow my bliss I really

knew it and I didn't have any guarantee

of any income or anything the

interesting thing about that is that in

the following

year and a half I made more money I was

36 years old not that I made more money

without even trying I never thought for

a minute that I would make money because

I hadn't made any money on anything I'd

written yet that wasn't that I wasn't

writing for money I was writing because

writing was just something that I

dressed myself that's just who I am

and I made more money in the next 18

months than I had made in the previous

35 years of my life like by ten by a

factor of ten and we're just going out

sharing a philosophy of age okay I took

the books in a station wagon across the

country and I'd I would this is the way

I did it if you want to know how I did

it I would arrive in a town like

Columbus Ohio where they have these they

have good morning Columbus on the radio

you know and if you've got a new avocado

dip you're on for an hour you know

they're looking for peaceful okay

everything's got a talk so you just have

to find over there and I had a girl back

in chick in New York named Donna Gould

who was working for the publisher but

was willing to work for nothing at night

for just because she loved erroneous

zones and loved me and loved the whole

thing I mean she was just involved in

the whole process she really loved it

and so she would call these different

stations and all that and book me on

Good Morning Columbus and good afternoon

Columbus and hello and goodbye Columbus

and you know all of this kind of thing

and yeah and I would I would have my car

full of books I would arrive in Columbus

I was sleeping in the car I mean I did

this I had no money to do daughter and I

would sneak showers I would figure out

how to take free showers in Days Inns

and things but a Canadian why I never

was a wife travel yeah well sometimes

I'm sometimes she was also working well

and I would go to the book stores and

first I was telephone them on I call

them up and I'd say if you got a book

called your erroneous zones and I would

do it in like nine different dialects

you've had bled out only after Lonnie

stsz vision again I do it in German and

I could attach and then but my wife was

with me she would call and I get people

to call and ask for on it is Christmas

exactly what we did came pretty advanced

I love it I love it and and what I know

I was going to create the demand I mean

I didn't think I was doing anything you

know immoral I was just creating the

demand for what it was that I believed

it yeah besides I had five

and go ahead again if I had no

distribution at all so far we call

submitted that's right

I was totally involved in the process

and then I would go on the air okay and

and I would do what we're doing now yeah

I never tried to sell my books I never

gave the title out I never said oh by

the way my new book is called and oh yes

my book is this and you've seen this on

the air and every time somebody does

that you think well they're you know

they're not involved in it they're just

trying to sell me something and you move

away I didn't do that I was just telling

myself as a person I was just talking

like we're talking and when people talk

and are committed and are involved in

our authentic and are enthusiastic about

what they're saying people respond

people want to know more yeah they just

want to know more it's why I let

everybody tape all my talks I never deny

anybody to take mice to this day

in fact I not only allow it I insist on

it and I don't take a cent for it any

time I speak I say if I'm on purpose

rather than an outcome if I'm on purpose

and in the process then my purpose is to

get the message out that's where I've

got to be centrally focused not on

what's going to come back to me not on

royalties not trying just on that so I

allow every true every organization you

can take me and you can do anything you

want with the tapes anything you want do

you want to sell them to your customers

and all that just don't put them into

bookstores and make a legal conflict

remember the software share just legal

problems sure but otherwise do anything

you want with it because I figure all

that can happen it's something good what

can happen if somebody hears an

interview of mine other than they say

gee I wanna hear more that guy and off

they go to the book store or off they do

it a call for the tapes and all nothing

but good can happen and then you keep

circulating it and so on so I mean I

look I learned that about three years

ago when my agent kept saying that you

can't tape Wayne Dyer now I have a

closet there that says I insist that you

take me and do whatever you want with

the tape well it's true so so I was like

on that process then I would finish at

the interview and I would go to the same

bookstore and I'd say by the way I'm

here in Columbus it's a little professor

bookstore this was one of them I can

remember very well and I said I just did

am Columbus and I'm going to do this

afternoon's Columbus and I'm going to do

all of it and the guy said my god we've

already had 10 phone calls well how I

knew I might and I said well can I just

leave 25 of my books here and if they

don't sell then you can send them back

to me and here's the address and it

won't cost you anything to send it back

sher he said absolutely bought he had

calls for and sure enough they were

getting calls people were going in that

year and and that's how I distributed my

book from side did that in Columbus I

did that in Baltimore I did that in

Jacksonville I didn't Tampa I did it I

went to every almost every I shouldn't

say every state but I went to about 75%

of the states in the country at my own

expense in my own car six months on the

road and then finally the book hit the

bestseller list and it was interesting

because the Tonight Show was the show

that everybody wanted to get on in those

days that's when it was an hour and a

half and that story is so phenomenal I

don't know how our time is what fine

oh the the story of getting on that show

because my Donna was always trying to

get me on the show again she called it

tonight so she'd call him as you call

him and I'd say if we hear today one but

Wayne Dyer one more time I'm not turns

out that a friend of mine now very good

friend named Howard Pappas was working

on the show as it and someone had placed

a copy of erroneous zones in his

briefcase and he was flying back to new

to Los Angeles and he happened to pick

out that book and read it on the plane

well he called me and he asked me if I

would be willing to fly out to Los

Angeles and do a pre-interview for The

Tonight Show I said no I'm busy putting

up my screens I can't do that what do

you mean sure enough I flew out to Los

Angeles and I went out there and it's so

interesting when you're when you get off

of trying to get something and just stay

on purpose it's that great quote from

Thoreau if you advance confidently in

the direction of your own dreams

endeavor to live the life which you've

imagined you will meet with a success

unexpected in common hours you want to

talk about an unexpected thing I

couldn't get on one national show Tony I

couldn't get on the Donahue sure I

couldn't get on The Today Show I

couldn't these are all shows that I've

done a hundred times seven but I

couldn't get on any of them because they

said the you know who owned the horse

yeah I was forcing that's right I was

pushing it but there's another way to

reach everybody in the country and

that's to go to everybody in the country

if they won't put you on network

television you can still go out there

and do it if you're committed to wanting

to do it so I go out there I do the

pre-interview and it's a it's the it's

the Republican National Convention 1976

Kansas City Bob Dole is going to give

the

the keynote address now I had such a

angry feeling towards Bob Dole because I

got on the show okay

I got on the show from the result of the

pre-interview and Shecky Greene was the

host you know who Shecky Greene is great

comedian in Las Vegas

super super guy one of the nicest guys

in the world and he's very fun does a

thousand different dialects you must get

to meet to check it he's a great guy and

he was at hosting the show and he asked

me if I would you know so I get on the

show I know but it's Monday but the show

for the first time in the history of The

Tonight Show gets preempted because Bob

Dole instead of giving a 45-minute

speech gives a two-hour speech and it

goes over in the show is preempted so I

slide back to Detroit where I'm back

there with my wife and I find out that

the show's preamp and I'm all excited

I'm telling everybody that in the world

that I know that I'm on The Tonight Show

that night and it gets preempted so you

know it's like I wonder where were they

another door opens the other door opens

it always works this way when you were

when you're doing what you're supposed

to and getting off so that was Monday

night Tuesday Johnny Carson comes into

his meeting with Howard and all of them

and says and they said we had a guest on

last night that was fabulous he said the

audience just went crazy over and Carson

said well if he was that good he said

I'd like to have a man before they show

that preempted show what's good which

was scheduled for a week from the

following Monday they were going to just

set it in it so I get another call from

back will you fly back this time when I

fly back there's a limo and I got really

great and I got my own dressing room the

first time I went in there it's like you

can dress in the toilet over here now

and they're pressing my clothes and

they're cutting my hair which is really

like a mini no not a big job you know

attacked for a search be when they do

mine so I go on the show on Wednesday

night this is like two nights later and

I go on with Carson and Carson says and

we only have maybe seven or eight

minutes

it was just great it was super he was so

good to me and he said to me you know

this isn't enough time for this this is

really terrific he said could you stay

over till Friday oh my god

and do the show again on Friday because

you know you checked with Freddie Dakota

and I said no I said no screens I can't

do it I got I stayed over til Friday did

so on Friday the preempted show showed

on Monday and from not having any

national exposure at all across the

country I went from just doing am

Columbus and all these shows all over to

getting that three Network appearances

in five days Wow

and the book went from it was on the

bestseller list at that time before I

hit the Carson show for the first time I

got it on the bestseller list by just

going across the country as an unknown I

got on The Tonight Show did it three

times in five days the Donahue show

started calling us the you know I did

the done here show three or four times

there and then the the Today Show and it

said and it became a you know it became

like the biggest it will became the

biggest bestseller of the 70s it was the

top-selling book for the entire decade

and it was all because I was advancing

how I was doing what made sense to me

you know today I don't do that today I

don't I don't go out and do it that way

I do it another I trust it will all work

out in another way I'm oh you've built

you built it also but I think it's

really I really appreciate your sharing

the story because a lot of times I think

people have interpreted your philosophy

to mean just let things happen and the

truth is you're surrendering but your

activates with work as you take action

as you think so shall you be right okay

so you act upon what you think about if

you're thinking about what's missing if

you're thinking about the scarcity in

your life if you're thinking about

what's wrong you're thinking about what

you don't have if that's what your

thoughts are and what you're constantly

thinking about and processing your world

that way then that will be what you have

to act on you have to act on what's

missing it's just like in a relationship

if you think about what you don't like

about somebody in a relationship then

you have to act upon that your

relationship is really not located in

another person it's located in you where

everything is located in that invisible

part of you do you know what everybody

said about the reason why erroneous

zones was so successful it was the it

was the 70s it was the me generator it

was the exact right timing Dyer was

lucky he hit it at the right yeah they

don't know how many but then I put

45,000 miles on my car one summer you

know and that I went out and bought all

of those books on it's like and took the

restful people are very very lucky just

ask any failure

perfectly this is true Andrew what is

the most important you've shared a

couple of lessons but if you're going to

say the most important say three lessons

you've got in the last ten years that

you would share with people what are

they I know it's at the top and that is

you become what you think about if you

want love in your life

send love out have love with in your

view of it yeah it's like I think of the

orange I would give the analogy if you

squeeze an orange what comes out is

what's inside it doesn't matter who

squeezes it for what time of day or what

instrument you use what the circumstance

you can only get out of an orange what's

inside and if you extend the metaphor to

yourself and someone squeezes you and

just puts pressure on your assess

something or whatever behaves in a way

towards you that you find objects of

mine out of you comes anger or hatred or

tension or stress or bitterness or any

of that it isn't because of who did the

squeezing it or the circumstance it has

nothing to do with that as much as we'd

like to convince ourselves with that

it's because that's what's inside and

what's inside is always within our own

control I think the second thing is that

Robert Frost said we all sit around in a

ring and suppose while the secret sits

in the center and knows and what the

secret in the center that knows is is

what it is they constitute your very

life it's like this room were in right

now there's only a room not because of

the walls and the configuration and all

the form that's in here it's because of

this here that neither one of us can get

ahold of its silent empty invisible

space surrounded by form that's what

like in then they say it's the space

between the bars that holds the tiger

and it's the silence between the notes

that makes the music the music isn't

note it's silence between notes you

aren't formed that isn't what makes you

who you are what makes you who you are

is the invisible and surrounded by form

that's the secret that sits in the

center and note once you know that and

make contact with that and realize that

that is that is who you are that it is

out of nothingness it is out of

emptiness it is out of that silent empty

state that you create every thought

every sound when you go to make a sound

the sound comes from

nothingness so nothingness what we call

nothingness which is everything that's

which is the DAO you know and the Dow

that can be described is not the dial

you can't describe but it just is it's

it's it's in every one of us once you

know that and go there and consult that

then you can not only affect your own

physical life but you can truly affect

the physical life outside of you Deepak

and I were having lunch Deepak Chopra

and I were having lunch up in Seattle

this day and we talked about doing this

new program we talked about there are

four ways that we were just playing

Toyland said there are four ways to get

strawberry ice cream so let's do it

let's think of the four ways to get

sober as you know and he talked to this

very wonderful Indian actor you know

Indian accent in India you know I talked

with a funny Detroit actor you know

there's there's a lot more people in

India than there are here so we'll talk

about what are the four ways to get

strawberry ice cream and I said well if

I want strawberries going to just have

to have a thought and the thought is I

want some strawberry ice cream now

I'll just go get it okay so I got off

the haagen-dazs or I go off to the

grocery store and I gets it so that's

like a thought and then you act on the

thought now there's a second way to get

sober ice cream in there is to have a

thought and then to send one of your

kids to get some flavoring okay I want

to throw and go get it for her so you

ever thought and then somebody else goes

and gets it for you that's the second

way to get strawberry a little higher

level consciousness you don't have to

work so hard

yes somebody else doing it boy there's a

third way to get strawberry ice cream

and the third way to get strawberry ice

cream was no deepok offered he said you

just think I'd like to have some

strawberry ice cream and then someone

walks by and says excuse me is this your

strawberry ice cream and you say wow I

was just thinking of that and I thought

everybody listening has had that

experience

absolute you just think of it you think

of your sister you haven't seen her in

seven years and all of a sudden she's

calling you or whatever it's like you

have affected you don't think you have

you just think that's some Hans I don't

have the quinces but we know that

there's no that there's no chaos that

there's order in chaos at the subatomic

level we know that so it's like you

think of something and then it just it's

just appears for you and people say well

there's three ways what could be the

fourth and we've seen this in well let's

see I'd like to have some strawberry ice

cream

and you manifest it if you just manifest

it or as Christ said even the least

among you can do all that I have done

and even greater thing I mean the gift

of fish and loaves the gift of feeding

others the gift of oh and what do you do

when you go to sleep and when you're in

pure thought but everything you need for

your dream you manifest so you need a

Lamborghini

you need someone to chase you with a

knife you need a father that's going to

view you you need you whatever

characters you need for your dream you

created now when you wake from your

dream you don't look back at your dream

and say where's my Lamborghini because

listen folks everybody knows it's

neurotic to be attached to an illusion

beautiful why would anybody be all you

have to do to learn not to be attached

to this illusion is to die while you're

alive you know mmm that's what the Sufis

say when you die while you're alive you

look back on your life and you realize

that you can't own anything you can't

have any of it so what to do is you

detach yourself from it and the more you

detach yourself from it the more you get

and that's the great lesson what who is

Wayne Dyer I know it's a spiritual being

but what are your metaphors for yourself

who are you besides that metaphor I'm

gonna for so long inclusive yeah my

metaphor is that I am NOT in the world

the world is in me I really I really I

really feel that the that in every cell

of my being the universe exists it's

like I'm unlike a pharmacy I mean I can

create what what do I need for to heal

this body for example of healing is what

I'm talking about

who Wayne Dyer is is this ability to if

I need valium to create it Deepak tells

me the story of when he went to it when

he went to London and there was a guy

next to him drinking he had eight drinks

before they had gotten halfway there and

finally he said to him he said look he

said you're my buddy he said I'm gonna

buy you a drink and Deepak said to him

I'm making my own

and it's like and only that I mean I

know that Who I am is those birds you

hear out here right now I mean when I

when I see them flying I soar with them

that's who I am I am all of it I mean

I'm not I'm not separate I'm not even

separate from you I said before like I

can wiggle this finger because I believe

that there's a connection between some

kind of a thought which is invisible and

the wiggling of this finger but I can't

see that connection I can't get ahold of

that and if I believe in the oneness of

it all that means that if you could

wiggle your finger that same oneness is

there I've got to detach myself from my

separateness and believe that that I

can't be Who I am at all I am I am the

Sun that comes up in the morning I am

the birds that that's why I am the

flower I am that that invisible force

that is in every living thing that

allows it to be that way how do you help

somebody who sees themselves as separate

not only from life but every sense of

life how do you help somebody like that

to bridge the gap to whether I remember

who they really are the only way you can

do it I think and I've been at this

business a long time of trying to help

people and writing books about it I've a

lot of books I wrote long before

erroneous zones that were about

counseling and was a therapist for years

I think that the the notion of that when

the student is ready the teacher will

appear yeah so it's like all I can do is

help people to get ready that's all I

can do and see I mean I've picked up the

bhagavad-gita three years ago okay now I

had I've had the bhagavad-gita in my

library since I was in college but I've

never read it and I've seen it on you

know I've seen it a hundred so finally

one day I'm here and I pick up the

bhagavad-gita and I read it and I say to

myself it's about time they wrote

something like this but I see that it's

about forty five hundred years old I

know six thousand years old or whatever

it is right here and I heard it but it's

been there all along yeah but I wasn't

ready but when I'm ready

it's like it soars into my life and I go

to the mailbox and what I need is ready

it's like we were talking about earlier

when I need to give a speech and and I

need to recite a poem all right or even

with prosperity if I'm feeling like I

need to

more more money or two more my

investments to be but it's like it all

gets the right person shows up and the

right thing it all gets handled it's

like trusting your intuition and knowing

that everybody has it so all you can do

is help people could get convinced that

they have this power within them that it

isn't something I haven't you don't it's

something that you have but you haven't

used yet and the fact that you haven't

used it yet there's no reason to judge

yourself badly or even to be mad at

yourself you ought to be saying I

haven't been ready you know now I am and

as soon as you acknowledge that you're

ready when the student is ready then

you'll find your teachers appearing and

your teacher might be like my little

kids who walked into your room or when

John asked me said will you do this

interview my first inclination was no I

am here doing something else I'm here

with my family and all that and then I

got this I meditated on it and I got

this really nice letter and it was like

and I thought I've got to talk to Tony

I've been wanting to talk to Tony yeah

and Tony's got something to learn from

me and I've got something to learn from

Tony so the opportunity is here and

we've like missed each other on a lot of

occasions on the weeks been with each

other but we've also made we've been on

the same programs in the same cities

where you spoke in the morning and I

spoke an evening and you've been gone

and I've been gone and we've been sort

of like being thrown at each other but

just sort of missing and I said we both

got something to learn from each other

so let's let's do that I've heard some

things about you from other people that

I didn't like

you've probably heard some things about

me that you I said the way that you get

it all in harmony is that you don't

ignore you don't you go with each other

so you walk into my house and my

children are in love with you in a

second you emit a beautiful kind of

spirituality I see that whatever you are

going through in your life with the with

I know there are struggles with with

your fame I mean you've come very young

very fast very very powerful and and

I've got a enormous organization about

you and I wanted to say to you I don't

want you to get swallowed up by it you

know I want I want to the essential

beauty that is within you to to flower

and to some sometimes you have to say I

said that's one of the things you got to

say is no and I like to say it but I'm

not as good at

and I'm a lot better than I used to be

so it's like what I'm saying is there's

a mutual finger there's like I

appreciate the gift yeah yeah and

likewise I appreciate the gift of being

with you and so I just let go of all the

other times that this is this is a

wonderful opportunity let's let's do it

and you know what that came from that

came from some nothingness that didn't

come from from anybody telling me how to

do it or what actually that came from a

student on the trust came from my own

intuition

yes trust surrender yeah but my

intuition said see I told my wife when I

got that I said I'm not doing any

interviews I thought I said I'm not

doing this you know and she said you

keep saying back haha I mean things she

protested too much but I'm not doing any

interviews should I visit and then she

said read read the letter and I and I

read the letter and and I said she said

what is your intuition say what is God

telling you you know what is it what God

telling you how may i sir that's my

mantra how may I serve how may I serve

how may I serve always ask that not

what's in it for me but how may i sir

and and as I kept saying that I said my

intuition says to do it she said call

him and do it and I have another thanks

to me go down there so is it but we do

that with each other all the I'm and

like that and that it's like trusting

that intuition you know it's a very very

powerful thing and it's like it never

ever guides you wrong the only time I

begin all my investments that I've made

since and I have a whole financial

philosophy of giving a certain

percentage of it away away

unconditionally and also paying yourself

first you know it's like reinvesting

what you make back in in yourself and in

your family in the life and the only

time I've ever taken a loss financially

in any my investments was when I ignored

my intuition once and I invested in

something that was not conducive to the

environment I don't want to say what it

was goodness you needed my purpose to

plug in or to blame anything else but my

intuition said no way this isn't there

they're doing something that is in

conflict with what you believe but the

yields were high and they were

guaranteed and it was like and I put 150

five thousand dollars into this thing

and

they they went bankrupt and I lost 155

but I gained so because you never forget

those muscles yeah it was a great lesson

and since then I've only every time I

invest anything I always ask where's

this money going what she's going to be

doing and then it just comes back to me

about tenfold so it's all been made up

in many many ways so it's like I ignored

my intuition once and I and I paid a

price but I learned it was a great

lesson

terrific list what's the purpose of life

purpose of life is real simple for me

it's a Joel Goldsmith has a wonderful

book called parentheses and eternity and

you are a parentheses is your life as a

parentheses and eternity it opens at

your conception it closes and you're

that but eternity surrounds it so that

there was an instant before you came

into form if you believe in eternity in

which you went from formless to form the

question to ask is not how did I do it

did I sign up for it did God do it is it

a Big Bang Theory which is an

interesting metaphor or or or whatever

it's like don't ask that question

because that's like that's just trying

to analyze that is to break apart

something that is not breakable the

Taoist signed understand it doubt should

ask the question why why would you go

from formless to form the answer to that

is so simple for me it's like I used to

wonder about that all the time and now

it's EXO some you can't get anything

while you're here in this parenthesis

you can't have a thing you think you can

own it you don't get any of it the the

jewelry that adorns you adorns another

and another instant the house that you

own the cars that all of that kind of

stuff that's like that's just all like a

little loan and a little lease and then

it's gone and if you get attached to it

anyway it'll destroy you so you can't

have anything so if you can't have

anything if you can't get anything while

you're here then purpose must have

something to do with with giving rather

than getting and to me the purpose of

life is to give the purpose of life is

to enrich the lives of others in some

way and the measure of your life will

not be in the duration of your life it

will be measured in the donations of

your life what you are able to give of

yourself because you can't get anything

do it your life is give it away yeah you

can just give it away every day your

form deteriorates a little more it's

heading towards the closing of

parentheses and once you know that then

you know that you can't have anything

you can't stop that nobody can stop that

so all you can do is just keep giving

you and the more you give away the more

that comes back what goes around comes

around is not just a funny little song

title it is a powerful powerful message

and understanding it basically shifts

the quality of life voice your tone it's

like getting your life on purpose if

your purpose of life is to give then get

your life on purpose and get everything

that you do on purpose

if you're driving a cab don't be

thinking about how much of a fare you're

going to get think about how can I serve

this person and let the fair take care

of itself

if you're a salesperson that you're

thinking about my quotas and what I'm

going to get you're not on purpose if

you're thinking about the quotas of the

person you're serving that person is

going to send you 21 names tomorrow of

people that they want you to serve as

well like the more you give in anything

that you do if you're a dentist don't

think about how much money you can make

think about making this person's tooth

in his mouth as healthy as it can be the

universe will take care of the rest

purpose means giving not getting and

once you get that and and it's like

that's how you have to orient your whole

business that's how I've waited my

entire business of my books do you know

that everybody who writes me a letter

gets a book fantastic no charge

whatsoever no expectations no nothing

and anybody who writes me and says this

tape didn't work they get a free set you

know I don't know I don't make any

difference I don't want to hear about

somebody wrote me a letter from Seattle

and they came all the way over to hear

me at that program that I was on that

I'd mentioned I was the keynote speaker

I was the last speaker and they had to

go back because their father was sick

and they spent a hundred dollars and

they couldn't they were very upset I

sent her the hundred dollars and the set

of the tapes of the whole day it's like

that's what I believe in do it except

when people tell me I have to do it say

okay I think there's one organizing

principle for you and that's freedom

that's right it's because a gift is not

a gift

when it's somebody telling you what to

do then it's a do-over they expect it

that's a deck yeah and I want to do that

we live by the same philosophy there so

if you demand for me that I give you

something or tell me that I have to give

it to you you're not giving me an

opportunity to give you're just giving

me a debt and I've got enough of those

yeah this is wonderful I was great I had

a great interview yeah really nice and

it's like it get

a connection in here what makes Wayne

Dyer laugh I'd be curious because I know

you're easy to smile laughing what

really what gives you the most pickle

the most joy in your life huh I think

myself I think I make myself laugh and I

laugh at myself I really got a great

girl I really see the folly of it all I

mean if you ever listen to me speak in

public

most of my laughs are just like poking

fun of myself I poked fun at not having

any hair I've been using that for a year

you know I just told you this is not

really a bald head it's a solar panel

for a sex machine you know that's kind

of and and also much of my children

really make me laugh my baby especially

when they're babies it's exactly because

babies are I mean under say - you know

they they make me laugh my little boy I

only have one little boy and six

daughters and that little guy just you

know last night I mean 11 o'clock at

night we were we were both laughing so

hard and in the bed in my little studio

that's where we went on and sleep at

night and just telling stories I asked

him to tell me a scary story so will you

tell me one and he I mean he just made

up the funniest craziest kind of

children make me laugh

animals make me laugh but I really I

really laugh at at the folly of it all I

mean so many people think that we come

into this world and we have just a short

time and then it's over and there's no

there's no joy there's no laughter than

that to me I mean I'm laughing it

someone once said that that he said I

don't try to make my audience laugh he

said I try to make God laugh were

separate and I really like that effect

yeah I think he's laughing all the time

yeah that's right yeah there's a

wonderful story that Yogananda tells of

of a black man in the south back in the

40s and 50s when it was really really

terrible down there for and he worked in

a white church an all-white Baptist

Church where they wouldn't allow it but

he was the janitor and they wouldn't

allow any any black people to come in

and worship and over and over he would

ask the minister couldn't I just come in

and worship with you on Sunday that's

all I really want to do in the minister

said to them over and over again I can't

let you do that I would lose my job I

would like to but I can't so finally he

went and got into

deep prayer and and in his deep prayer

he asked Jesus you know why why Christ

why can't I just pray with those same

people where I work at me I mean Jesus

responded to him I've been trying to get

into that church for twenty years and

they won't even let me and it was like

it's a metaphor of like a think that

they're praying to me but I'd say I'm

gay or Churchill had a great one of the

great lines of all time we'll talk about

humor been great people he was a man

that I really admired I remember the day

he died I was teaching at a school in

Detroit at Pershing High School in the

inner-city and Churchill was in the

hospital and he was a prime minister in

1945 and just after the war was over he

was having such a struggle with

Parliament and all that and he had to go

into the hospital for surgery and a

nurse came in and she was she had to

give him a bedpan because he couldn't

get out of bed and she was carrying out

his bedpan and and he started laughing

uproariously and she said what in the

world are you laughing about and he said

I was just thinking that that's the

first movement of mine that's been

carried out since I've been Prime

Minister okay I feel like all the great

ones I have that kind of a sense of

humor that's real I don't know yeah

those that makes me like how do you want

to be remembered

I I don't care if I am yeah I had a

feeling that will be there I really I've

thought about that and I just you want

to be remembered by your children it

doesn't matter yeah I just want to be

with them while I'm here and love them

and be as loving as I can and and then

whatever they do with it it will be what

they do or whatever see I always tell my

children that your reputation is is not

in your hands like you you and I both

have a very public reputation but I've

heard some wonderful things about you

and I've heard some really scary things

about you and vice versa but it's not

your reputation is located in all the

other people's you give a talk to 2,000

people you got 2,000 reputations you

have no control over whatsoever

you go to school I tell my tell you go

to school there's 30 kids in your class

and there's you've got 30 reputations

every day you have not the only thing

you have control over is your character

and that that is yours so it's like when

you do go out into the world don't be

concerned about how you'll be remembered

because that's just going to be if

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Scientists Want to Transplant a Human Head, Here's Why That's a Bad Idea - Duration: 4:19.

This is Sergio Canavero, an Italian neurosurgeon who has announced plans to transplant an entire

human head onto a different human body at the end of 2017…yep.

Whole head transplant?

How possible is this?

Why hasn't this been done before?

And maybe most importantly, why are people calling him crazy?

Unlike other organs, your brain and spinal cord are extremely sensitive to damage and

resistant to repair.

This is why injury to the neck or spine often results in permanent injury and complete reattachment

of heads severed from their bodies has remained the stuff of science fiction and fantasy.

That's not to say that scientists aren't working diligently to develop techniques to

aid in spinal cord repair.

Current approaches include stem-cell therapies that encourage growth of new neurons and biological

"glues" that work like electrical tape to patch severed fibers back together.

But these approaches are far from helping patients fully recover after trauma.

If we could do that, it would be a sensational step forward in the field of medical science.

Which brings us back to Sergio Canavero and his plans to transplant an entire human head.

The procedure proposed by Canavero and his team requires cooling of both the donor head

and recipient body to increase the amount of time both can survive without blood circulation.

Next, the major blood vessels in the neck would be dissected and reconnected.

Once the head is moved over, the neuronal fibers of the spinal cords would be fused

and the blood vesicles and muscles would be sewn together.

They would be kept in a coma for several weeks for recovery and electrodes would be used

to electrically stimulate the nerve fibers to encourage connection.

But who would he be when he woke up?

He would be an entirely new patient.

As a neuroscientist, I am incredibly excited about what head transplants could teach us

about consciousness, identity, and the brain's conception of the "self", not to mention

the millions of patients whose live will be changed by improving techniques for spinal

cord repair but I have some questions: mainly why do we think we can do this?

And: should we?

Canavero and his Chinese Collaborator Xiao-ping Ren have been reporting progress on development

of head transplantation techniques to journalists and the media for several years.

They have claimed progress in transplant and/or spinal cord repair in rodents, dogs, and primates.

But only their work on rodents has been accepted and published by scientifically credible sources.

The scientific community in general likes careful, validated, incremental progress,

and every time Canavero and his team announce a result via Press Release instead of peer-reviewed

journal, the claim is met with skepticism and disbelief.

This is in part due to 1) poor scientific technique in their experimental design (small

sample size, poor controls, and limited data on "patient" outcomes), 2) their approach

of bypassing peer review and the options of experts in favor of media coverage, and 3)

the fact that no other surgical team has yet reproduced their results.

If scientific understanding is to move forward, we cannot refuse to try new things on the

basis that we have never done it before.

And it is my belief that the scientific community would be thrilled to accept a more conservative

approach driven by multiple successes in animal models and less dramatic spinal cord repair

in humans before attempting whole head transplant.

But that leaves the question of whether we should be transplanting heads at all.

In 2015 when Canavero first announced his plan for whole head transplant of a human

patient, an article in Newsweek quoted then president elect of the American Association

for Neurological Surgeons, as saying "I would not wish this on anyone.

I would not allow anyone to do it to me as there are a lot of things worse than death."

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Ok, so head transplants may be a little ways away, but organ transplants are not!

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Last-ditch clearances, physically dominant & a taste of glory... why Chelsea, Man City want Rudiger - Duration: 4:37.

Last-ditch clearances, physically dominant & a taste of glory... why Chelsea, Man City want Rudiger

CHELSEA and Manchester City target Antonio Rudiger proved why he is wanted by two Premier League giants after helping Germany to glory in the Confederations Cup.

The Roma defender – who is valued at £30million – showed his class in the early stages of the match after he pulled off a stunning last-ditch tackle in the 1-0 win.

Antonio Rudiger starred for Germany in their Confederations Cup triumph.

Antonio Rudiger put in a dominant display at the heart of Germanys defence. The 24-year-old came through the ranks at Stuttgart before moving to Roma in 2015 and he is now set for a move to the Premier League.

As previously mentioned, Rudiger had a terrific start to the final after he made a last-gasp tackle in the fifth minute to stop Charles Aranguiz to have a clear shot on goal.

And as Germany scored against the run of play, Chile piled the pressure on Germany while Rudiger and Co kept their opponents out. Sanchez, Vidal and Vargas could not find a way through.

Rudiger was tasked with keeping Arsenal talisman Alexis Sanchez quiet and he managed to keep him out for 90 minutes. He also had to keep an eye on Bayern Munich star Arturo Vidal and striker Eduardo Vargas.

The defender was dominant in the air and also when the ball was at the Chileans feet. Capable of playing in a 3-4-3 system.

If Rudiger is to seal a move to Stamford Bridge, he will be expected to slip seamlessly into Antonio Contes defensive system.

Antonio Rudiger kept Alexis Sanchez and co quiet.

Antonio Rudiger would fit perfectly in Chelseas three at the back. Last season the Blues went on an incredible 13-game winning streak after changing to three at the back.

With John Terry leaving the club, Conte is keen on improving his defensive options ahead of the Blues title defence.

And the Italian may be swayed into forking out £30m for the defender – because he knows he can already slot into his system. Physicality to suit the Premier League.

A lot of players – especially defenders – struggle to cut it in the Premier League due to the sheer brutal, bullying nature of Englands top flight.

Antonio Rudiger rised to the occasion for Germany.

Antonio Rudiger won his first major honour of his career. But at 6ft2in, Rudiger looks to have what it takes to more than hold his own in the top flight.

His last ditch tackle shows he has a significant amount of pace and he will also be an aerial threat for either City or Chelsea – both in attack and defence. Cool head on the big stage.

Rudiger proved he can handle the big occasion as he helped Germany to a clean sheet on the big occasion in a young national side.   The funniest moments from 2016-17 Premier League season.

This is the first major honour of his career, with his previous piece of silverware being the Fritz Walter Medal - a personal accolade.

The Fritz Walter Medal is a series of annual awards which are given out by the German Football Association and he was handed it as an U-19 player in 2012.

So this glory in the Confederations Cup will give him experience and also a taste of success he will no doubt be eager to replicate in England.

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Dems Want to Use 25th Amendment to Remove Trump From Office - Duration: 4:22.

Dems Want to Use 25th Amendment to Remove Trump From Office

BY MARTIN LIOLL

A new proposal to create a panel that could remove President Donald Trump under the auspices

of the 25th Amendment was introduced in the House of Representatives on Thursday, just

hours after controversial tweets from the president involving the hosts of �Morning

Joe.�

However, there are two little problems with the plan: It would require opponents to prove

that the president �unable to discharge the powers and duties� of the office, as

indicated under the 25th Amendment, and it would have to get Vice President Mike Pence

to sign off on it.

According to Yahoo News, the new bill, introduced by Democrat Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland,

was sponsored by 25 other Democrats in the House.

It would create an oversight commission to determine if the president was unable to fulfill

his duties.

�In case of emergency, break glass,� Raskin told Yahoo.

�If you look at the record of things that have happened since January, it is truly a

bizarre litany of events and outbursts.�

Raskin acknowledged Trump�s use of Twitter played a part in his decision to introduce

the legislation.

�I assume every human being is allowed one or two errant and seemingly deranged tweets,�

he said.

�The question is whether you have a sustained pattern of behavior that indicates something

is seriously wrong.�

On Friday, Democrat Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas dropped any pretense that may have

remained that the bill wasn�t aimed getting Trump out of office.

�The 25th Amendment is utilized when a president is perceived to be incompetent or unable to

do his or her job,� Jackson Lee said in an interview, according to the Washington

Examiner.

�Our president has refused to acknowledge the interference of Russia in our election.

We had as an NSA director someone who had been advised, or had been someone who had

tried to diminish the sanctions that were rendered against Russia, because of the Russian

election intrusion.�

The 25th Amendment mostly involves vice presidential succession to the presidency as well as filling

a vacant vice presidential spot.

It also allows the cabinet to decide if the president is unable to fulfill the duties

of the office for some reason.

However, it also provides that the decision can also be made by �such other body as

Congress may by law provide,� so long as the vice president concurs.

Under Raskin�s bill, that body would be made up of psychiatrists, doctors and possibly

former presidents or senior government officials.

There are, of course, two problems with this.

The first is that while many may find Trump�s tweets disagreeable, they do not evidence

that he cannot carry out the duties of the office.

Likewise with what Rep. Jackson Lee said � she was merely citing a difference of opinion,

not an actual infirmity \covered under the 25th Amendment.

Second, it requires Mike Pence to agree to a feint pulled off by the left wing of the

Democrat Party.

Good luck with that one.

The former Indiana governor would squish them like a June bug.

Sadly, this isn�t the first time the Democrats have tried to invoke the 25th Amendment to

oust President Trump.

The first time they began mentioning it was back in February, just a month after he took

office.

These are obviously people who believe that elections don�t have consequences if you

just try hard enough to overturn their results.

Unfortunately for them, but fortunately for the country, the bill is unlikely to go anywhere.

The Democrat establishment has tried to distance itself from this kind of thing, and the party

doesn�t control even one house of Congress.

It just goes to show how deeply they resent losing, though.

Please like and share on Facebook and Twitter with your thoughts on this new bill.

What are your thoughts on this bill?

Scroll down to comment below!

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I Want The World's Biggest Hips Even If It Kills Me: HOOKED ON THE LOOK - Duration: 3:48.

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Arsene Wenger does not want Alexis Sanchez at Arsenal anymore - Stewart Robson - Duration: 3:11.

Arsene Wenger does not want Alexis Sanchez at Arsenal anymore - Stewart Robson

  Sanchez is wanted by Premier League rivals Manchester City and Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich, with his contract at Arsenal up in 2018.

He top scored for the north London side last season with 30 goals in all competitions but was often criticised for his behaviour on the pitch and also caused problems on the training ground.

Robson says Wenger does not want any players at his club who cause trouble and Sanchez has been one of them. Arsene Wenger doesnt like confrontation, Robson said on talkSPORT when discussing the future of striker Sanchez.

Anybody that might challenge him or argue with one or two of his decisions, he doesnt like it and doesnt want anybody like that at his club.  Sanchez, as weve seen when players havent worked quite so hard as he thinks they should do or hasnt passed the ball, hell have a go at them.  Sometimes that is a great attitude to have, you need three or four players that will get around the team, get after the players when things arent going quite so well. Robson does not agree with Wengers stance on Sanchez and has claimed the club tried to make public last season that they were not happy with the Chile forward.

It doesnt make sense youre absolutely right, Robson added.

Sanchez has been outstanding for Arsenal but they did have a problem earlier in the season.    Arsenal were putting it out that he didnt run as much as people thought he did, he was a problem defensively, he had one or two arguments with team-mates.  When things werent going quite so well, they were trying to tell the public that he wasnt quite the player everyone expected him to be.  But hes been outstanding for Arsenal, hes been their best player by quite some way over the last two years.  I think its wrong that they can let him go like that. Sanchez is keen to play Champions League football, a competition Arsenal failed to qualify for the first time in 20 years last season.

He would get that as Man City as well as playing under Pep Guardiola again after his spell at Barcelona.

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1920s - Marilyn Miller singing - Duration: 4:01.

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Princess Diana describes furious row with Camilla Parker Bowls blasting 'I WANT MY HUSBAND - Duration: 4:17.

PRINCESS Diana told how she took on her love rival Camilla Barker Bowles and demanded to

her face �I want my husband back.� The Princess of Wales, revealed how she confronted

her husband's mistress at Camila�s sister�s 40th party on the �bravest night of her

10 year marriage."

Diana revealed all in tapes that she secretly recorded in the late 1980s for author Andrew

Morton and his book Diana: Her True Story In Her Own Words.

She said: �The worst day of my life was realising that Charles had gone back to Camilla.

�One of the bravest moments of my ten years of marriage was when we went to this ghastly

party (thrown by Lady Annabel Goldsmith in February 1989) for Camilla�s sister�s

40th birthday. �Nobody expected me to turn up, but a voice inside me said: �Go for

the hell of it.� So I psyched myself up something awful.

�I decided I�m not going to kiss Camilla hello any more. I was going to shake hands

with her instead. This was my big step. And I was feeling frightfully brave and bold,

and basically: �Diana�s going to come away having done her bit.�

Diana recalls the events of 1989, when she and Prince Charles were living separate lives

after he went back to his lover Camilla Parker Bowles, who he was allegedly dating since

the 1970s. She describes how there were around 40 of them at the dinner party and they all

sat down.

She says they were mostly much older than her but she still tried to be engaging and

brighten up the room.

Suddenly, she looked around and noticed that Charles and Camilla were both missing from

the event and this "disturbed� her.

The others in the room warned her not to go downstairs and find the pair. But she insisted

on going.

She said: �I had been upstairs about an hour and a half so I was entitled to go down

and find him. I go downstairs, and there is a very happy little threesome going on Camilla,

Charles and another man chatting away. �So I thought: �Right, this is your moment,�

and joined in the conversation as if we were all best friends. And the other man said:

�I think we ought to go upstairs now.�

�So we stood up, and I said: �Camilla, I�d love to have a word with you, if it�s

possible,� and she looked really uncomfortable and put her head down.

�And I said to the men: �OK, boys, I�m just going to have a quick word with Camilla.

I�ll be up in a minute,� and they shot upstairs like chickens with no heads, and

I could feel upstairs all hell breaking loose. �What�s she going to do?�

�I said to Camilla: �Would you like to sit down?� So we sat down, and I was utterly

terrified of her, and I said: �Camilla, I would just like you to know that I know

exactly what is going on.� �She said: �I don�t know what you�re talking about!�

"And I said: �I know what�s going on between you and Charles, and I just want you to know

that.�

�Anyway, going back to Camilla. She said to me: �You�ve got everything you ever

wanted. You�ve got all the men in the world falling in love with you, and you�ve got

two beautiful children. What more could you want?�

So I said: �I want my husband.�

�Someone came down to relieve us, obviously. �For God�s sake, go down there, they�re

having a fight.� It wasn�t a fight calm, deathly calm.

�I said to Camilla: �I�m sorry I�m in the way. It must be hell for both of you,

but I do know what is going on. Don�t treat me like an idiot.� So I went upstairs and

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Liverpool Transfer News: Sturridge exit blocked, Osman on Keita, Stoke want Sakho - Duration: 3:33.

Liverpool Transfer News: Sturridge exit blocked, Osman on Keita, Stoke want Sakho

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is reportedly set to block Daniel Sturridge from leaving Anfield. Sturridge, 27, endured yet another injury-hit campaign last season.

The striker only started seven of his 20 Premier League appearances, scoring just three goals in the process. He still has two years left to run on his Reds contract.

But there has been talk that Sturridge could be on his way out of the club this summer. However Klopp is seemingly not ready to lose him ahead of a Champions League campaign.

How Liverpool could line up next season with Naby Keita   NABY KEITA is wanted by Liverpool - but how would he fit in at Anfield.       GK: Simon Mignolet  .

Jurgen Klopp wants Daniel Sturridge to stay.

Leon Osman on Naby Keita The Mirror claim he believes it would cost too much to find a replacement for the England international. Meanwhile, Leon Osman reckons Naby Keita would represent a risky signing for Liverpool.

With the way the Premier League is going, the top two teams, Chelsea and Tottenham, have got [Victor] Wanyama and [NGolo] Kante winning the ball back, said the former Everton star, speaking on BBC Radio 5Live.

It does seem to be a big part of the Premier League but I think to go out and pay £70m for a player who, with all due respect, is just destroying, and he [Keita] has only done one season of it, its an incredible risk as far as Im concerned.

Whether Liverpool have watched him longer than that and have seen what he can do over a number of years, I dont know. "But hes not been on my radar for very long with regards to watching foreign football.

Its a big price tag..

Leon Osman thinks signing Naby Keita would be a risk. Finally, Stoke are interested in signing Mamadou Sakho. Sakho, 27, has been deemed surplus to requirements at Anfield, despite impressing during a loan spell with Crystal Palace last season.

And The Express claim the Potters are ready to offer him a Premier League lifeline. Mark Hughes is apparently after a new centre-back amid uncertainty surrounding the future of Ryan Shawcross.

But a deal will reportedly only be possible if Liverpool lower their £30m asking price.

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