Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Joe Jonas Gets Romantic With Ashley Graham in DNCE"s "Toothbrush" Video Preview: Watch Bruno Mars Debuts "Rest ...


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DNCE has teased a new video for the song "Toothbrush" with a 20-second clip that"s getting considerable attention thanks to super model Ashley Graham, who plays frontman Joe Jonas" love interest.

DNCE, Shawn Mendes Join Performers at 2016 Billboard Music Awards

Jonas first previewed the video on Monday with a photo of him and Graham in bed together, then followed up Tuesday (May 17) with the video clip that includes shots of DNCE performing on a rooftop intercut with Jonas and Graham getting romantic in and out of a nice apartment.

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Graham has become one of the world"s most recognizable models after becoming the first plus-sizemodel to land a Sports Illustrated: Swimsuit cover while being vocal about the obstacles she and others have faced and continued to face in the industry.

Source: http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop/7377389/joe-jonas-ashley-graham-dnce-toothbrush-video-preview

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Warren Haynes Remembers Guy Clark


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Politically-charged rockers Rage Against The Machine havent performed live since 2011, but that may soon change.

After three decades performing together, Widespread Panic bassist Dave Schools shares memories of playing Red Rock Amphitheatre where they hold the record for sellouts.

One year ago today the JamBase Grateful Dead 50th anniversary cover series Songs Of Their Own debuted with the first of 50 daily video installments.

In honor of Page McConnells 53rd birthday today, heres a look at the Phish keyboardist lending his talents to other bands over the years.

Jam scene favorites Govt Mule will team up with one of their major influences, ZZ Top, for a series of dates in September.

Frank Zappas sons continue to air out their differences in public as Dweezil Zappa has addressed nearly every claim in Ahmet Zappas recent open letter.

Source: http://www.jambase.com/article/warren-haynes-remembers-guy-clark

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Aisha Buhari urges action against tuberculosis


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The wife of Nigerian President, Mrs. Aisha Buhari has called on well-meaning Nigerians, corporate bodies and international development partners to join forces together in the fight against tuberculosis in Nigeria.

She made the appeal while speaking at the National Tuberculosis Conference in Abuja on Tuesday.

Mrs. Buhari who was represented at the occasion by the wife of the country"s Vice President, Dolapo Osinbajo said the conference came at a time Nigeria needed to pay more attention to issues of tuberculosis as it has become the most dangerous disease in the world.

Nigeria currently has the highest number of tuberculosis cases in Africa and the third highest in the world.

Statistics shows that over 600, 000 become infected with tuberculosis every year in Nigeria.

Nigeria is having one of the lowest detecting rate in the world and she is only detecting just 17 percent of tuberculosis cases.

The wife of the President who lamented that so many Nigerians are dying from the preventable and curable disease, insisted that the government in collaboration with development partners will do all that is needed to change the situation.

Also speaking at the occasion, Prof. Lovett Lawson said since Nigerians were one of the most traveled in the world, defeating tuberculosis in Nigeria will translate to victory globally.

On his part, USAID Mission Director in Nigeria, Mike Harvey said the US has deployed $128million to fight tuberculosis in Nigeria since 2003 which is their biggest investment on the disease.

"In 2015, US government lunched both the 2015 and 2019 global TB strategy as well as national action plan to combat drug resistant tb and in these plans, we identify Nigeria as our priority country", he added.

While calling on more commitment from Nigeria, he lamented that 68 percent of the national tuberculosis project remain unfunded, adding that from the 38 percent that have been funded, only 13 percent came from domestic funding.

Source: http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/health/aisha-buhari-urges-action-against-tuberculosis/147256.html

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Nashville Singer-Songwriter Guy Clark Dies At 74


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AUDIE CORNISH, HOST:

Guy Clark would never say it himself but plenty of others would - he was a legend among songwriters, a master craftsman of songs. Clark died today at his home in Nashville after a long illness. He was 74.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "LA FREEWAY")

GUY CLARK: (Singing) Pack up all your dishes, make note of all good wishes, goodbye to the landlord for me. That son of a [expletive] has always bored me.

ARI SHAPIRO, HOST:

Three years ago, our colleague, Melissa Block, visited Guy Clark at his home. As an appreciation of his life and work, we wanted to hear that story again.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED BROADCAST)

MELISSA BLOCK, BYLINE: If you want to learn how to write a song, one that"s built to last with vivid characters and images that plant you square inside a scene, listen to Guy Clark.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "DESPERADOS WAITING FOR A TRAIN")

CLARK: (Singing) Well, he"s a drifter and a driller of oil wells and an old-school man of the world. He taught me how to drive his car when he"s too drunk to. And he"d wink and give me money for the girls.

BLOCK: Songwriters who revere Guy Clark will tell you he crafts songs with the same precision and attention to detail he uses when he builds guitars. But Clark has a simpler, blunter explanation, as he told me with a glint in his eye when I visited him recently at his home in Nashville.

CLARK: No bull [expletive] means no bull [expletive]. (Laughing) You know what I mean?

BLOCK: I"ve been listening to and admiring Guy Clark"s songs for many, many years now, songs that make me feel I know the honky-tonk queen or wino or Texas wildcatter he"s singing about.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "DESPERADOS WAITING FOR A TRAIN")

CLARK: (Singing) And I was just a kid that they all called his sidekick. It was like desperados waiting for a train.

BLOCK: "Desperados Waiting for a Train," from Guy Clark"s first album, "Old Number One," which came out in 1975. That record made true believers out of pretty much everybody who heard it, among them Texas songwriter Lyle Lovett, who was in high school at the time. Now, he counts Guy Clark as a close friend.

LYLE LOVETT: In a big way, Guy"s first record helped tell me what a song should be, what a song could be. You know, a song that just - that leaps to mind is "Texas 1947."

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "TEXAS 1947")

CLARK: (Singing) Being 6 years old, I had seen some trains before, so it"s hard to figure out what I"m at the depot for. Trains are big and black, and smoke and steam, screaming at the wheels.

LOVETT: Immediately, you"re in the middle of a scene with a 6-year-old boy in West Texas, and you know something is happening. And so you"re drawn in immediately, and you"re waiting for that next line.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "TEXAS 1947")

CLARK: (Singing) Look out, here she comes, she"s coming. Look out, there she goes, she"s gone, screaming straight through Texas like a mad dog cyclone.

BLOCK: Guy Clark is 71 now - a tall, imposing man with intense blue eyes, his hair gone silver. He smokes hand-rolled cigarettes as we talk. Clark has had health troubles in recent years - he has lymphoma, was treated with chemotherapy a few years back. And he moves slowly now, unsteady on his feet after two knee replacements and leg surgery.

CLARK: It affects your balance just being able to do anything other than walk around with a cane and complain about it. So (laughing) I love that part.

BLOCK: Guy Clark comes from the small, west Texas town of Monahans. He made his name as part of the vibrant Houston folk scene in the late "60s, moved to LA to write songs, then got a songwriting deal and in 1971, headed across the country.

CLARK: Without even thinking about it, I was heading to Nashville - you know, anyplace but LA. And I knew I didn"t want to live in New York, so packed up the VW bus and moved to Nashville.

BLOCK: And he"s been in Nashville ever since. In the "70s, if you were a songwriter, you wanted to be sitting at the kitchen table of Guy Clark and his wife, Susanna. Townes Van Zandt, Rodney Crowell, Steve Earle, many others, would gather around for guitar pulls - long, boozy nights spent swapping songs.

CLARK: Like Paris in the "20s, you know? The people that were here making music and playing music and hanging out. It was far out, you know? It was the best in the world.

BLOCK: And Guy Clark was at the heart of that scene, the inspiration for lots of younger writers, including Rodney Crowell.

RODNEY CROWELL: I had an audience of one, and that audience of one was Guy Clark. If I could write something cohesive enough, powerful enough, strong enough, true enough that I could play it for Guy and look him in the eye while I"m doing it, then that"s success. If he raised an eyebrow or, better yet, if he said, that"s a good song - well, then you could work off of that for six months running.

EMMYLOU HARRIS: You know, it"s just hard to imagine the world of music without Guy - you know, the world of language without Guy.

BLOCK: This is singer Emmylou Harris.

HARRIS: He really embraces the human condition. There is no judgment in Guy"s songs.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "LET HIM ROLL")

CLARK: (Singing) It was white port that put that look in his eye, grown men get when they need to cry. And we sat down on the curb to rest, his head just fell down on his chest.

HARRIS: Everybody is equal. You know that everyone has been on a rough road.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "LET HIM ROLL")

CLARK: (Singing) Well, he was elevator man in a cheap hotel in exchange for the rent on a one-room cell. He"s old in years beyond this time thanks to the world and the white port wine.

BLOCK: I"ve seen you say before that when you"re writing, what"s not in the song is as important to you as what"s in the song. I"m not given too much information.

CLARK: Yeah, over the years I"ve learned that less is more. It"s like, don"t clutter up the human condition - or don"t clutter up the English language.

BLOCK: Is it also a matter, if it"s story-song, of leaving gaps in the story, jumping over parts of the story to let the listener do some work?

CLARK: Yeah, well, you want to leave people with the ability to become part of its without every little stitch in your genes being delineated.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "LET HIM ROLL")

CLARK: (Singing) Lord, let him roll. Bet he"s gone to Dallas, rest his soul.

BLOCK: How different is songwriting for you now, at age 71, than it was before?

CLARK: Well, I don"t write as much, I guess. But I know it"s still there to be done. I haven"t written my last song for sure, nor my best one.

BLOCK: Well, Guy Clark, thanks for being so generous with your time.

CLARK: Oh, believe me, all I was going to do was take a nap (laughter).

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "CAPE")

CLARK: (Singing) Now he"s old and gray with a flour sack cape tied all around his head.

SHAPIRO: Guy Clark talking to our colleague, Melissa Block, in 2013. Clark died today in Nashville. Clark died today in Nashville. He was 74.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "CAPE")

CLARK: (Singing) All these years the people said, he"s acting like a kid. He did not know he could not fly, so he did. Well, he"s one of those who knows that life is just a leap of faith, so spread your arms and hold your breath and always trust your cape.

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Ciara"s fiance Russell Wilson says she is out of his league at Wisconsin graduation


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He is nothing if not self-depreciating.

For Ciara"s NFL star fiance Russell Wilson told a room full of graduates his woman is way out of his league as he delivered acommencement speech at the University of Wisconsin on Saturday.

The jolly Seattle Seahawks star delighted the crowd by digging deep into his comedic bag of tricks to deliver a guffaw inducing, yet also inspiring, address.

Out of his league:Russell Wilson told a room full of graduates his fiancee Ciara is out of his league on Saturday

Super Bowl XLVIII champion Russell, 27, said: "If you"re dating a woman that"s way out of your league, ask her to marry you."

The quarterback, who played for the college"s Wisconsin Badgers team, also used his wit to great effect as he implored his learned friends to maximise their talents.

Russell said: "I love singing. Michael Jackson... Im Michael Jacksons Tito. Im Janet Jacksons long lost brother.

"My moonwalk cuts the rug, Dancing Machine, Smooth Criminal This guy.

Strong material: His witty lines had the college staff giggling with glee in the background

Badgering away: Somehow Russell managed to pursuade the RnB star to become his fiancee

"But no matter how badly I want to be a pop star, it would not matter how much self-confidence I had or have or how many hours I spend at the studio.

"Trust me on this. I cannot sing. So the question I asked when life told me no was, what am I capable of?"

"Once you know the answer do not be afraid to let everyone else know it too."

The loved up pair have been dating since early last year, and got engaged in March.

Ciara, 30, spilled the beans last year about how the dedicated pair are keeping the bedroom off limit.

The saucy singer, who posed t*****s for the cover of her latest album Jackie, said: "You go one day at a time and keep [the romance] going with each other. It"s alright."

Gridiron will: The NFL star has managed to resist sleeping with his lady despite her love of racy leather outfits

Her other half sounded far more enthusiastic when he discussed his domestic arrangements with the Dance Like We"re Making Love starlet however.

The ball-t****r told Rock Church: "For me, I knew that G*d had brought me in her life to bless her and for her to bless me.

""We"re not going to be perfect, by any means. But He"s anointed both of us and He"s calling for us to do something special."

Her resolve was surely strengthened last July, as he signed a mammoth $87 million contract extension with the Seattle Seahawks.

Big star: Ciara showing off her massive talents at a show in Chicago back in April

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3592317/Ciara-s-fiance-Russell-Wilson-admits-way-league.html

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Alabama OT Cam Robinson arrested on felony charge


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Alabama is facing another off-season issue, this time involving the arrest of two players. Star left tackle Cam Robinson and defensive back Laurence Hootie Jones are in jail with Robinson facing felony charges.

Robinson and Jones were arrested in their hometown of West Monroe, La., and charged with misdemeanor possession of narcotics. Robinson was charged with felony illegal possession of stolen firearms. Jones was also charged of illegal carrying of a weapon in the presence of narcotics.

According to the police report, the arrest occurred early Tuesday morning in the parking lot of a park. Officers approached Robinsons car and smelled marijuana and the officers spotted a handgun on the lap of the passenger. The officers then noticed a bag of marijuana on the drivers side floorboard and the stolen handgun was located under Robinsons seat.

Robinson, a 6-foot-6, 327-pound junior, was considered the top offensive line recruit in the country. He started for the Crimson Tide in 2014 as a freshman. On last seasons national championship team as a sophomore, Robinson earned first-team All-Southeastern Conference honors.

Jones, 6-foot-2, 215-pound junior, has spent his first two seasons as a reserve defensive back.

Late last month, Alabama defensive line coach Bo Davis resigned unexpectedly because of possible recruiting violations that has led the school to start an internal investigation.

Source: http://www.todaysu.com/u-news/alabama-ot-cam-robinson-arrested-on-felony-charge/

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22 Percent of Resettled Refugees in Minnesota Test Positive for Tuberculosis


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One of every five refugees resettled in Minnesota by the federal government tested positive for latent tuberculosis in 2014, according to the states Department of Health.

Only 4 percent of the general population in the United States tested positive for latent tuberculosis in the most recent reportprovided bythe Centers for Disease Control.

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The April 2016 edition of the Refugee Health Quarterly, published by the Minnesota Department of Health reportsthat:

Minnesota had 150 cases of TB in 2015, compared to 147 cases in 2014 (a 2 percent increase). The most common risk factor for TB cases in Minnesota is being from a country where TB is common.

TB screening is offered to all refugees during the domestic refugee health exam.

In 2014, 22 percent of refugees screened tested positive for LTBI (latent tuberculosis infection).

26 percent of all foreign born cases of tuberculosis in Minnesota were from people born in Somalia. Somalians almost exclusively enter the state through the refugee resettlement program.

More than 70,000 refugees have been resettled in the United States annually for the past three decades by the federal government.Its not just tuberculosis being brought in by these resettled refugees. Measles, whooping cough, diptheria, and other diseases that were on their way to eradication are also coming in across the borders of the United States.

A recent outbreak of measles in Memphis, Tennessee, a center for refugee resettlement, began at a local mosque, as Breitbart News reported previously.

The alarming public health report from Minnesota comes on the heels of news from the Centers for Disease Control that in 2015, the incidence of tuberculosis in the United States increased.

Data from 2015 show that the number of TB cases has increased (by 1.7 percent) nationally [in the United States] for the first time in 23 years, with a total of 9,563 TB cases reported, the Minnesota Department of Health reports.

As the Star Tribune, Minnesotas largest daily newspaper, reports:

The CDC is still trying to determine the reason for the uptick.

The goal set by the CDC, in 1989, of eliminating TB by 2010 defined as less than one case in a million people remains elusive. Even if the trend of declining cases had continued, the United States would not have eliminated TB by the end of this century, the CDC said.

We are not yet certain why TB incidence has leveled off, but we do know it indicates the need for a new, expanded approach to TB elimination, said Dr. Philip LoBue, director of the CDCs Division of Tuberculosis Elimination, in an email.

A dual approach is needed: continue to find and treat cases of disease and evaluate their contacts, as well as identify and evaluate other high-risk persons for latent TB infection, he said.

There may be a positive correlation between the increase in the number of refugees resettled in the United States during this period and the sudden increase in the incidence of tuberculosis, a disease that many thought was on the path to eradication in the United States.

As the Centers for Disease Control report:

In 2014, a total of 66% of reported TB cases in the United States occurred among foreign-born persons. The case rate among foreign-born persons (15.4 cases per 100,000 persons) in 2014 was approximately 13 times higher than among U.S.-born persons (1.2 cases per 100,000 persons).

Today four states California, New York, Texas and Florida have more than half the nations active TB cases, though they have only a third of the countrys population. The four states have the highest numbers of foreign-born residents, according to the Star Tribune.

A person with latent tuberculosis is not infectious and does not have symptoms of the disease.A person with active tuberculosis is infectious and has symptoms of the disease.

Ten percent of those with latent tuberculosis develop active tuberculosis if not treated, according to the World Health Organization.

As the Star Tribune reports:

TB is an airborne infectious disease caused by bacteria that spreads through the air, person to person, when someone coughs or sneezes. One in three people worldwide have latent TB, according to the World Health Organization. In the United States, up to 13 million people have been exposed to TB and could develop the disease.

Every year, tuberculosis claims 1.5 million lives worldwide and 500 to 600 in this country.

Tuberculosis (TB) has surpassed HIV as the leading cause of death from infectious disease worldwide, the Minnesota Department of Health reports.

Tuberculosis is airborne and can be spread when a person active tuberculosis coughs, sneezes, or otherwise transmits the infection to a previously uninfected individual.

Treatment for tuberculosis is long and expensive. If caught early, it typically takes about nine months for a person with active tuberculosis to improve to latent tuberculosis. Not everyone diagnosed with active tuberculosis, however, improves. Mortality rates for those with active tuberculosis are much higher than health professionals would like, even in the United States.

According tothe Star Tribune:

Treating TB patients is labor intensive. To ensure that TB patients complete the course of drugs that lasts six months or longer, Directly Observed Therapy programs require a health care worker not a family member to watch patients with active TB swallow every dose. If a patient cannot get to a clinic, a health care worker goes to the persons home. The worker monitors patients for side effects and other problems.

Care also involves communication and cultural challenges. In Michigan, where the number of active TB cases rose from 105 in 2014 to 130 last year, the health department reaches out to Detroits large Arab and Bangladeshi populations. In other parts of the state, Burmese immigrants have different needs, said Peter Davidson, Michigan TB control manager.

Some local health departments have strong partnerships with translation services. Some rely on a less formal mechanism a private physician or someone on staff at the hospital who speaks the language, Davidson said.

The cost of treating an active TB case that is susceptible or responsive to drugs averages $17,000, according to the CDC. Care of patients with drug-resistant TB, which can result from taking antibiotics prescribed before TB was properly diagnosed, costs many times more: $134,000 for a multidrug-resistant patient and $430,000 for an extensively drug-resistant one.

Minnesota public health officials point to the high treatment rate of those refugees diagnosed with latent tuberculosis as a reason for optimism.

Eliminating TB in the U.S. will require increased attention to the diagnosis and treatment of latent TB infection (LTBI), the April 2016 Refugee Health Quarterly reports.Minnesotas LTBI treatment completion rate for refugees who start treatment is one of the highest in the nation at 86 percent in 2013, the report adds.

An alternative public health policyone that the United States used for decades in the latter part of the nineteenth century and early twentieth centuryis to test immigrants and refugees for infectious disease before they are allowed into the country.

In that earlier era, those who tested positive were sent home. Today, however, many are welcomed in and pose a risk of infecting the rest of the American population.

(Note: Valley News Live in Fargo, North Dakota was the first broadcast outlet to report on the 22 percent incidence of latent tuberculosis among refugees in Minnesota.)

Source: http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/05/17/22-resettled-refugees-minnesota-tested-positive-tuberculosis/

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