National Poetry Month: Walt Whitman
All Is Truth – Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman is an essayist, poet, and journalist. He is also known as “poet of democracy”, to explain how he effortlessly wrote for Americans.
O ME, man of slack faith so long!
Standing aloof—denying portions so long;
Only aware to-day of compact, all-diffused truth;
Discovering to-day there is no lie, or form of lie, and can be none, but grows as
inevitably
upon
itself as the truth does upon itself,
Or as any law of the earth, or any natural production of the earth does.
(This is curious, and may not be realized immediately—But it must be realized;
I feel in myself that I represent falsehoods equally with the rest,
And that the universe does.)
Where has fail’d a perfect return, indifferent of lies or the truth?
Is it upon the ground, or in water or fire? or in the spirit of man? or in the meat and
blood?
Meditating among liars, and retreating sternly into myself, I see that there are really no
liars or
lies after all,
And that nothing fails its perfect return—And that what are called lies are perfect
returns,
And that each thing exactly represents itself, and what has preceded it,
And that the truth includes all, and is compact, just as much as space is compact,
And that there is no flaw or vacuum in the amount of the truth—but that all is truth
without
exception;
And henceforth I will go celebrate anything I see or am,
And sing and laugh, and deny nothing.
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HOMECOMING: A FILM BY BEYONCÉ
Around this time last year, Beyoncé came to perform at Coachella and shut it down at Coachella!
This is the performance that almost did not happen. In January 2017, Bey was announced to headline Coachella. She later had to postpone in the best interests of her pregnancy.
Thankfully, Bey’s set was rescheduled for 2018. This means, after the twenty years Coachella has been in existence, Beyoncé was the third woman to headline solo – the first Black woman to do it, period! This is why Coachella was renamed by Beychella by everyone (not just the beehive this time).
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Many who were not able to attend the performance, or purchase it in its entirety can now relive this iconic performance through Netflix’s upcoming documentary: Homecoming.
HOMECOMING: A FILM BY BEYONCÉ launches globally on Netflix April 17, 2019!
Homecoming will take the viewers through the developments and performances at Beychella. In this one headline act, Bey managed to honor historically black college’s and universities, uplift the image of black people, made a statement about the Black Feminism, and delivered hit after hit in heels for two hours straight!
Homecoming will offer a more intimate look into Beyoncé’s #BossMoves as a creative in directing, managing, and establishing a legacy as #QueenBey, master performer. And of course, this documentary will include a cameo by our favorite Blue Ivy.
Watch it on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/homecoming
Waffle House good Samaritan shot to death paying for meals, handing out $20 bills
Article via ABCNews
Craig Brewer was killed at a restaurant in Florida after a dispute escalated.
A good Samaritan was fatally shot over the weekend while handing out $20 bills and paying for meals at a Florida restaurant, according to police.
Police arrested Ezekiel Hicks, 25, on murder charges early Sunday in the death of 41-year-old Craig Brewer, who was shot and killed at a Waffle House, in Gainesville, Florida, just a few miles west of the University of Florida.
Officials with the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office said the restaurant’s surveillance camera captured an altercation between the two on video. Witnesses said the victim was arguing with a female acquaintance of the suspect, who was reportedly upset because Brewer’s generosity didn’t include her.
Hicks intervened and got into a physical altercation with the victim, police said. At one point, Hicks left the Waffle House and retrieved a 9mm Glock pistol, which was later recovered at the scene, according to the sheriff’s office.
The altercation “lasted only a few seconds” and ended with Hicks firing multiple shots towards the victim’s head, killing him on the scene, the sheriff’s office said.
Lt. Brett Rhodenizer, an Alachua County Sheriff’s Office spokesman, said officers received a call about the restaurant reaching its maximum capacity and were en route when the shooting occurred.
“They feel like they were so close and just far enough away to where they couldn’t change the outcome,” Rhodenizer told ABC News on Monday. “This incident went from a verbal altercation to a homicide in minutes, if not seconds.”
“The speed at which it happened and how quickly it went so bad — for both the victim and the suspect — is really kind of the thing that resonates the most with a lot of the folks that have been a part of the investigation,” he added.
Hicks was arrested in the parking lot, where he admitted to shooting Brewer, according to the sheriff’s office. Investigators are now looking to see if the victim may have had a prior issue with the suspect or his acquaintance that led to the argument.
“The why of this case will persists for days and weeks as we conduct follow-up interviews, but the how is incredibly straightforward,” Rhodenizer said. “Out of all the investigations that I’ve seen, very seldom do you have an incident from start to finish on video that ends in a murder.
“It was literally in the single digits worth of minutes from the time we received the initial call from the Waffle House, saying, ‘Hey, there’s too many people here, we’d like a hand clearing the restaurant,’ to deputies are on the scene, told about a shooting, and we have a suspect in custody and a firearm recovered.”
Hicks was being held without bail on charges of premeditated murder in the first degree and carrying an unlicensed firearm. His attorney did not immediately respond to requests for comment from ABC News.
Doctor dragged off United Airlines flight after watching viral video of himself: ‘I just cried’
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The Kentucky doctor seen in a viral video being forcibly removed off an United Airlines flight has spoken publicly for the first time since the 2017 incident, telling ABC News that while the ordeal caused distress for him and his family, he doesn’t regret standing his ground because it caused the airline to take a closer look at its policies.
Video Of A Passenger dragged off overbooked United flight goes viral!
On April 9, 2017, David Dao was traveling from Chicago O’Hare International Airport to Louisville, Kentucky, on United Airlines Flight 3411 and already was in his seat with his seat belt fastened when an airline employee informed him that he would need to deplane because the flight was overbooked, he told ABC News.
Fellow passengers took cellphone videos of a bloodied Dao being dragged off the plane.
Even months after the incident, Dao found the video hard to watch.
“I just cried,” he said.
Dao said he stood his ground and refused to get off the plane because he felt he was being discriminated against and was trying to get back to Kentucky to oversee the opening of a clinic he founded for U.S. veterans. He and his wife started the clinic as a way to thank American servicemen and women, because he was plucked out of ocean waters by the U.S. Navy as he fled communism in his home country of Vietnam about 44 years ago, he said.
He said while in his seat, belt still fastened, he was on the phone with a friend, asking for advice on whether he should get up, when the next thing he knew, he was being pulled from his seat. He doesn’t remember anything after he bumped his head on the low ceiling.
“After that, to be honest, I don’t know what happened,” he said, adding that he heard a “big noise” and later woke up in the hospital with a trauma team surrounding him.
The first few months were “horrible,” he said. He suffered a concussion, lacerations to his mouth and nose, and several of his teeth were knocked out, he said. He was put on suicide watch by hospital staff and later spent months learning to walk again, he said.
Dao relied on his faith during his recovery, he said, adding that he made a promise to God that if he got better, he would devote his time to charity work. Since then, he has helped residents in Texas displaced by Hurricane Harvey and traveled to Vietnam and Cambodia to help install solar power in villages with no electricity, he said. Even in the Far East, people knew his story, he said.
One elderly man approached him and asked, “You the one on airplane?” Dao said.
“That touched me,” the doctor said, holding back tears.
Dao still struggles with issues sleeping and with his concentration and balance, he said. While he’d run more than 20 marathons before the incident, now he can only do about 3 miles — with at least one of them by walking, he added.
While United’s initial statement labeled Dao as “belligerent,” the airline later apologized, vowing to conduct a “thorough review” of the “truly horrific event.”
Oscar Munoz, the CEO of United Airlines, said he felt “shame” when he saw the video.
“This will never happen again,” Munoz told ABC News’ “Good Morning America” in an interview three days after the incident. “We are not going to put a law enforcement official onto a plane to take them off … to remove a booked, paid, seated passenger. We can’t do that.”
When asked whether United should have done anything differently, Dao said the airline employees could have explained their reasoning for booting him from the flight “nicely” and “reasonably.”
“That makes a difference,” he said.
Still, the retired doctor said his ordeal actually was “positive” because the airline was willing to take a hard look at its policies and change them.
“Everything happens with a reason,” he said.
Weeks after the incident, the airline offered Dao a settlement that his attorney at the time, Thomas A. Demetrio, described as “amicable,” which Dao accepted. The settlement included a provision that the amount offered remain confidential.
Dao said he decided to speak publicly for the first time to thank his supporters all over the world.
United Airlines issued a statement to ABC News, saying the changes they’ve implemented since the incident “better serve out customers and further empower our employees.”
“Flight 3411 was a defining moment for United Airlines and it is our responsibility to make sure we as a company and all of our 90,000 employees continue to learn from that experience. The changes we have implemented since that incident better serve our customers and further empower our employees,” according to the statement from United Airlines. “This year, we are focused more than ever on our commitment to our customers, looking at every aspect of our business to ensure that we keep their best interests at the center of everything that we do. As our CEO Oscar Munoz has said, we at United never want anyone in the United family to forget the experience of Flight 3411. It makes us a better airline, a more caring company and a stronger team.”
Rapper Boosie arrested in metro Atlanta
Article via WBSTV
COWETA COUNTY, Ga. – A rapper and another man woke up in a metro area jail facing drug and firearm charges.
A sergeant pulled over Torrence Hatch Jr., also known as Boosie, and a man named Antonio Allen Monday in Newnan.
The sergeant noticed their car driving erratically.
Police say marijuana, a gun and cash were found in the car.
A Coweta Magistrate Court clerk said Hatch had his initial appearance Monday morning. He was given a $3,500 bond. His charges were possession of marijuana, possession of THC and possession of a firearm during a felony.
Allen had the same charges and bond amount.
Formerly “Lil’ Boosie,” the Baton Rouge native is known for songs including “Wipe Me Down,” “Independent,” and “Zoom.”
In 2011, Boosie was sentenced to 8 years in prison following a guilty plea to drug charges.
He pleaded guilty to conspiring to smuggle codeine, marijuana and Ecstasy into two Louisiana state prisons. They were the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola and Dixon Correctional Institute in Jackson, La.
The rapper was serving a prison term for a separate conviction for marijuana possession when he smuggled the drugs with help from a prison guard.
At the time, he was also facing a first-degree murder charge in the 2009 death of Terry Boyd.
On May 11, 2012, a jury found Boosie not guilty of first-degree murder.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Our Planet viewers are traumatised by the “horrific” walrus scene in the Netflix series
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The walrus episode in Our Planet is upsetting viewers of the new Netflix show…
Our Planet viewers are heartbroken by the horrific walrus scene in the Netflix series.
Netflix may be best known for its hilarious comedies, hard-hitting dramas and heartwarming reality TV shows but the famous video streaming giant also hosts some incredible documentaries and docuseries. From Abducted In Plain Sight (terrifying) to Fyre (shocking), there’s nothing that the service doesn’t cover. Now Netflix is wowing audiences with its new nature documentary Our Planet. That being said there is one walrus episode that is upsetting viewers.
What is the walrus scene in Our Planet and why is it so distressing?
Our Planet is a docuseries hosted by environmental king David Attenborough. In it, Attenborough explores the wildlife of our planet and the ways in which we’re harming wildlife through climate change. At the end of episode 2 of the series, Frozen Worlds, David focuses on the walrus population of Russia and he reveals that they are dying because the ice, which they used to call home, has melted and the land, which they now live on, is severely overpopulated.
It gets even more heartbreaking, though. Not only are the walruses crushing each other by simply moving, they’re also falling to their deaths. In an attempt to find space, many walruses climb the cliffs surrounding the land they live on. Not only is this a strain on their bodies but it also means that when they need to return to the sea for food they often try jumping from the cliffs and in doing so kill themselves. The scene is harrowing.
Speaking about the scene with theNew York Times, Our Planet producer, Sophie Lanfear, said: “The walrus scenes were the hardest things I’ve ever had to witness or film in my career.” She also went on to explain exactly why they were so difficult for her to film: “I was expecting that perhaps the walruses would tumble down, but at the end, they’d be okay. I really wasn’t prepared for the scale of death.”
She then added: “What we think is going on is that the ones at the top can probably hear the ones in the water, and they can sense that there is water below. They teeter on the edge, and they just can’t work out how to get down there.“A small group of maybe six or seven would make it down safely, and we’d all celebrate. But the vast majority do not. They basically walk themselves off the cliff.”
There has been some backlash to the scene. While many viewers have commended Our Planet for exposing how we are destroying our planet and teaming up with WWF and real scientists, others are calling the series out for “emotional manipulation”. According to zoologist Dr Susan Crockford, the seals were climbing cliffs to flee polar bears and not as a result of climate change.
Speaking to the Telegraph, she said that the scene is “contrived nonsense”. Environmentalist and Greenpeace co-founder, Patrick Moore also tweeted about the scene by writing: “This must be the most ridiculous thing ever ascribed to “climate change”. As it stands, Netflix are yet to respond to the backlash surrounding the scene.
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Wendy Williams Explains Now-Infamous Photo Of Her In Walmart
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Wendy Williams says that Walmart is her “social place.”
Wendy Williams has been the subject of a media whirlwind over the last several months. Back in December, she was in the news when she fractured her shoulder. A few days after, it was alleged that her husband had been cheating on her for over ten years, getting his mistress pregnant. After spending some time in a sober living facility, Wendy is back in the studio to film episodes of her popular talk show and yesterday, she decided to speak on the infamous photo of her strolling around Walmart in the middle of the night on a scooter.
Walmart carries a pretty heavy stigma, for some reason. Especially when you’re cruising around the aisles at 4 in the morning in a scooter. Wendy Williams was photographed in upstate New York bizarrely riding around the shop while most of the world slept. During a new episode of The Wendy Show, she discussed what was happening in the photo.
“I want to shout-out to my friends at the Walmart in a little-known place called Ellen, New York,” she said. “We went up there and the Walmart is the social place. When I’m away from the show, sometimes I do take selfies, sometimes. At four o’ clock in the morning, I’m sitting in this scooter … taking pictures with people.”
She explained that with one person, she didn’t necessarily want to get too close to them to take a picture. Instead, she told them that she would ride her scooter and “pretend” she was shopping, allowing them to take a photo. She said that she looked odd because of her Graves’ Disease, which she previously confirmed, but this explanation seems a little off to us.