Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Official Trailer #3 (2016) - Movie HD
CinemaConis an annual event that is the largest gathering for the motion picture industry. Directors and stars from future films gather to introduce the world to their film.
Paramount Pictures started the event.Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the ShadowsstarsMegan FoxandWill Arnettdived into the plot of the new film, as well as how Wills character Vernon is living since the firstTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Up next wasStar Trek Beyondand it doesnt matter thatJ.J. Abramsis no longer directing the franchise (Fast & Furious 6directorJustin Lintook over),Simon Peggsays the crew of the Enterprise got along just fine with out him.
There isnt even a trailer out for the last film Story of Your Life, butAmy Adams talks about how she couldnt say no to adapting the film andJeremy Rennergives a short synopsis of what the story is about.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows releases on June 3, 2016, Star Trek Beyond releases July 22, 2016, and Story of Your Life will be released sometime in 2016.
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CONCORD, N.C. -- Richard Childress and Rick Hendrick have more in common than being long-time car owners in NASCAR.
Both men have seen their teams win multiple championships. Both have fielded entries for some of NASCARs most talented drivers.
And both are going into NASCARs Hall of Fame as members of the Class of 2017.
Their friendship has been built on respect for each others accomplishments as well as years of fierce competition.
Sometimes, what has taken place on the track has tested the limits of that friendship. But it remains unchanged.
"Weve had some situations where weve had to go up to each other and say, "You know, were not driving the cars," " Hendrick said Sunday at CharlotteMotorSpeedway, site of the Coca-Cola600.
Specifically, in 1988 when Dale Earnhardt, driving for Childress, and Geoff Bodine, driving for Hendrick, were embroiled in a feud that became so intense it resulted in all four being summoned to NASCAR headquarters in Daytona Beach, Florida, to meet with CEO Bill France.
It was a rivalry that had been building for quite some time. It all came to a head here at CMS.
"That was back when Dale and Geoff were wrecking each other, right here (at Charlotte), and it was costing us a lot of money," Hendrick said.
It was the Coca-Cola600 race weekend, and during the Saturday race, the Winn-Dixie 300, contact from Earnhardt sent Bodine spinning and into the wall. Afterward, Bodine made a trip to Earnhardts garage stall, drawing an imaginary "X" over the car.
"That was his engine builder next to the car. I was just wishing him good luck for today," Bodine said during a pre-race television interview.
In Sundays 600, contact between the pair sent Bodines No. 5 Chevrolet to the garage. This time, NASCAR officials penalized Earnhardt, holding the driver of the black No. 3 Chevrolet on pit road for five laps.
The following week, both drivers and the two car owners were summoned to Daytona. The incident was recreated for the movie "Days of Thunder."
"They made a movie about it," Hendrick recalled. "We got summoned to Daytona; Bill France brought us in a room Dale, Geoff Bodine, Richard and myself.
"Im not going to use all the words he used but he said, "There arent two monkeys that are going to mess up our show. We can sit here and watch videos all day." but Richard and I had already agreed that we couldnt control it; we tried to, but it was costing us a lot of money.
"Mr. France said, "Were going to go have dinner." Dale said, "Ive got some plans." Mr. France said, "Theres the phone, change your plans."
"Richard and I rode together; Dale and Bodine rode together and we never did have any more trouble."
Childress, who won six premier series titles with Earnhardt at the helm of his cars, said such incidents werent exactly "great," but said it was a fun time in the series.
"That wasnt fun that night," Hendrick said.
"That wasnt any fun at all," replied Childress. "He (France) was serious. He definitely said "I dont care if one of you has to run on one side of the track and the other run on the other side, you better not do it again." He was pretty serious.
"But you look back on that to be part of it and build the friendship we did it was quite a trip."
In addition to Childress and Hendrick, drivers MarkMartin and Benny Parsons, along with former car owner Raymond Parks, will be inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in January 2017.
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HAVANA, May 26 (Xinhua) -- U.S. actor Robert de Niro was in Cuba Thursday, visiting the sights in Havana, including the capital"s famed restaurant La Guarida.
De Niro "is now a fan of Cuban cuisine, which he discovered today on a visit to the island," the news website Cuba Debate reported.
The restaurant apparently boasted of hosting the "Goodfellas" actor and posted photos of the visit on its Facebook page.
"One of the biggest stars of world cinema, Oscars winner, has been a frequent guest at our restaurant; he has been in Cuba two days and has tried our dishes on three occasions," the restaurant said, alongside a photo showing a smiling De Niro surrounded by restaurant staff.
De Niro was cast as the young Vito Corleone in The Godfather II and won the Academy Award for the Best Supporting Actor for this character.
One of the most award-winning Cuban films, the 1993 "Fresa y Chocolate" ("Strawberry and Chocolate"), was filmed at the restaurant.
The Havana eatery was famous even before the actor"s visit, having hosted pop star Beyonce and her husband Jay Z, as well as actress Natalie Portman.
Thomas Almeida and Cody Garbrandt is an interesting bout between two perennial contenders in the UFC bantamweight division, with either earning a top ten opponent with a victory.
Almeida boasts an impressive record of 21-0 in his career, with three knockouts in a row in four fights with the UFC. This Brazilian rising prospect has an exciting, three sheets to the wind, style of approach when entering the cage.
Cody Garbrandt is another undefeated prospect fighting out of Team Alpha Male led by Urijah Faber. A record of eight victories, seven of them coming via either KO or TKO, this Ohio native will not be intimidated to throw with someone the caliber of Almeida.
Down below will be a round-by-roundUFC Fight Night 88 recap of the bout between Thomas Almeida and Cody Garbrandt,with the final result posted at the conclusion of this article. Cage Pages will offer their scores at the end of each round.
Round 1: No touching of the gloves, no love lost here between these two leading up. Cody presses early throwing a capoeira kick which is blocked. Cody feinting looking to throw some punches and a quick outside kick. Almeida counters with a kick of his own, Cody backs him up and attempts a flying knee followed by a right hand. Almeida may need to get off quicker here, Cody is hitting him early with combos. Almeida comes over the top with a right hand, his first significant strike of the fight. Almeida backs straight back and gets planted with a left hand which staggers him, Almeida moves away trying to survive. Almeida not blocking the shots well, Garbrandt is cornering him off, and staggers him again with another right hand to the jaw! Almeida falls flat on his face! Its all over referee big John McCarthy steps in to stop the fight with the pro American crowd going absolutely nuts.
Official Scorecard: Cody Garbrandt defeats Thomas Almeida via KO (Punch) Rd.1 2:53
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Gary Johnson Acceptance Speech After Winning Libertarian Nomination
Lansing, Mich. Gary Johnson likes to talk about the day Ted Cruz quit the Republican presidential race. My Google hits went up 5,000 percent, says the former GOP governor of New Mexico, now a Libertarian candidate for president. Hes speaking to nearly a hundred supporters in a packed room on the second floor of the Radisson Hotel, at a meet-and-greet on the evening of May 13. An activist from the Libertarian partys Michigan wing passes out forms, seeking membership dues of $25 apiece. A cash bar in the corner sells beer and wine, apparently because theres no such thing as a free drink.
This is one of the Johnson campaigns larger events, according to aides. Just down the hall, roughly the same number of people attend a gathering of MITES, the unfortunate acronym of the Michigan Industrial and Technology Education Society. Wearing a pink shirt, blue blazer, and black Nikes, Johnson begins to make his case: Amazing things are happening!
Starting with a mite-sized base makes it easy for Google hits to inflate like a balloon. Yet an expansion of 5,000 percent is impressive almost no matter what, and Johnson has jumped at the chance to court Republicans who feel disoriented by the rise of Donald Trump. Look, I cant support Trump. You cant either, he says in a one-minute video released on the day of Indianas primary, when the New York populist became the presumptive GOP nominee. We can fight for small government and conservative values. Just Google Gary Johnson and find out.
At a time when many conservatives harbor deep doubts about the man who will head the Republican ticket, Johnson enjoys an unprecedented opportunity to attract the alienated and to make the Libertarians relevant at the level of presidential politics for the first time since the founding of their party in 1971. On May 18, a Fox News poll did something that almost no other major poll has done this year. It asked registered voters to name their presidential preferences and it included Johnson as an option. He drew 10 percent against Trumps 42 percent and Democrat Hillary Clintons 39 percent. In March, a Monmouth University poll reported a similar result: 11 percent for Johnson, including 13 percent of self-identified Republicans and 4 percent of Democrats. These numbers wont carry Johnson to the White House. Yet theyre a respectable showing for a guy who flies around the country in coach, carries his own luggage, and shakes hands with just about everybody who attends his events.
Even if his polling fails to improve, Johnson could shape the presidential race in November. Many Republicans insist that Ross Perot cost President George H. W. Bush his reelection in 1992, and lots of Democrats complain that but for Ralph Naders name on Florida ballots, Al Gore would have beaten Bushs son in 2000. For his part, Johnson brushes off questions about his potential role as a spoiler: I wouldnt be doing this now if I didnt think we had an opportunity to win.
The 63-year-old Johnson says that he became a libertarian as a high-school student in Albuquerque, when he read a short tract whose title and author he does not remember. In 1972, he registered as a Democrat and voted for George McGovern because of the war, he says. He didnt stay in the party for long. As soon as I started making money, I registered as a Republican. This was around 1975, when he graduated from the University of New Mexico and began a door-to-door handyman business that grew into a construction company with revenues in the tens of millions of dollars. He continued to regard himself as a libertarian in spirit and even thought about running on the Libertarian line in 1994, when he set his sights on the governorship of New Mexico. Then he went to the partys meeting in Bernalillo County, the states largest. It took about 45 seconds for me to come to grips with the fact that I would never get elected as a Libertarian, he says. It wasnt an organization and it wasnt my crowd. So he entered the Republican race, won a close primary as a self-funder, and went on to beat an incumbent Democrat by ten points.
Vetoes made him famous. Johnson issued 739 of them, according to Ballotpedia, and that doesnt count line-item vetoes of spending measures. I turned them into an art form, he says now. He didnt win every battle, as the Democrat-dominated legislature sometimes overrode him. He also never came close to establishing the statewide school-voucher program he envisioned and repeatedly proposed. Yet he slowed the growth of government, presided over a series of tax cuts, and finished his eight years in office with fewer employees on the state payroll than when he started.
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National notoriety struck during his second term, when Johnson became probably the highest-ranking elected official in the United States ever to back drug legalization. He called it his outrageous hypothesis, and he knew it was politically provocative. The denunciations poured in. Some of the loudest came from Susana Martinez, then a district attorney and now the GOP governor of New Mexico. I have effectively pulled the pin on my political career, Johnson confessed at the time, in an interview with Reason.
Yet his continued advocacy of drug legalization is a major source of what popularity he still enjoys. Ive always maintained that legal marijuana will lead to less substance abuse, starting with alcohol, he says. Nobody has ever documented a death due to a marijuana overdose. Johnson says that he stopped using marijuana long before he become governor, but he adds that he started again about a decade ago, for the medicinal purpose of pain relief after a paragliding accident. When his injuries healed, he quit for a second time, but he took up the practice once more after joining Cannabis Sativa, a Nevada company that sells legal marijuana products. As CEO, I felt I had an obligation, he says.
Johnson enjoys an unprecedented opportunity to attract the alienated and to make the Libertarians relevant at the level of presidential politics for the first time since the founding of their party in 1971.
Johnson also became a figure of abiding curiosity. From the right angle, he looks like Harrison Ford, wrote GQ, which doesnt normally print admiring profiles of former Republican governors let alone run pictures of them shirtless, as it did with Johnson in 2011. It turns out that theres more to the man than vetoes and pot. Hes also a devotee of extreme fitness who follows a gluten-free diet. As governor, Johnson marked an anniversary of the Bataan Death March by running 25 miles through the desert while wearing combat boots and a backpack, and he also participated in Hawaiis invitation-only Ironman Triathlon Championship not just once, but three times. After leaving office, he scaled Mount Everest, where his toes suffered permanent damage from frostbite. He has topped the tallest peak on each continent, completing the Seven Summits two years ago with Mount Vinson in Antarctica. The day before his visit to Lansing, he embarked on one of his typical jaunts: a 74-mile bike ride in New Mexico. If he isnt sitting in the Oval Office in the summer of 2017, he has big plans: Ill ride the Divide, he says, referring to a mountain-bike race of more than 2,700 miles along the Continental Divide, from Canada to the U.S. border with Mexico.
In 2011, Johnson announced his candidacy for president as a Republican. At a September debate, he had one of the falls best quips: My next-door neighbors two dogs have created more shovel-ready jobs than this current administration, in a line he possibly borrowed from Rush Limbaugh. This was Johnsons first shining moment, but also his last: He wasnt invited to another debate. Its a rigged game, he says. To debate, we had to poll at a certain level, but pollsters didnt include me in their surveys.
Even before this, he had started to question his future in the party. As he watched a Fox News debate that had excluded him, Bret Baier asked the eight candidates present to raise their hands if they would walk away from a federal budget deal that included $10 in spending cuts for every $1 in tax increases. From Mitt Romney on down, all eight raised their hands. I couldnt believe it, says Johnson. If you think spending is the biggest problem facing the country, you accept that deal. I didnt raise taxes a penny in New Mexico, but this was just common sense.
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So Johnson quit the GOP and ran for president as a Libertarian. In the general election, he won almost 1.3 million votes, or nearly 1 percent of the total. For many Libertarians, this was an invigorating result. Never before had so many Americans voted for a member of their party. This year, Libertarian officials believe theyre poised to improve, particularly because their candidate is likely to appear on the ballot in all 50 states for only the second time in American history (Ed Clark was the first in 1980).
On May 18, Johnson announced his running mate: William Weld, who won two elections as governor in Massachusetts in the 1990s, serving as a Republican. This choice means that the Libertarian ticket possibly will have more governing experience than the Democratic and Republican tickets combined. Johnsons immediate goal is to capture his partys nomination at its national convention over Memorial Day weekend in Orlando, Fla., where he comes in as a heavy favorite, having won a series of straw polls.
If Johnson prevails, his next objective will be to earn a spot in the presidential debates in the fall. Theres no way a third party wins the presidency without being in the debates, he says. Youve got to have a microphone in your mouth, broadcasting to tens of millions of people instead of nobody. The Commission on Presidential Debates plans to use its usual selection criteria: Getting on stage will require candidates to meet a threshold of 15 percent in five national polls. Just put me in the polls! says Johnson. They cant say Im not polling well if theyre not polling me at all.
If voters simply pay attention, says Johnson, h**l do well: The majority of people are libertarian and just dont know it. Johnson describes himself as fiscally conservative and socially tolerant. He wants to balance the federal budget through a mix of pro-growth policies, spending discipline (including military cuts), and federalism. He supports the Fair Tax i.e., replacing federal taxes with a single national consumption tax but says he would settle for a flat tax. To preserve Social Security, he would raise the retirement age, introduce a means test, and allow personal investments. Free markets and private innovation will continue to solve problems: The future is Uber everything, he says. Not just for rides, but for doctors, lawyers, and everything.
Johnson recognizes his unique opportunity among anti-Trump Republicans.
Johnson supports gay marriage and calls himself pro-choice on abortion, but he also believes Roe was wrongly decided and says that abortion should be legal only up to the point of the viability of the fetus, when it can be sustained outside the womb even if by artificial means. (As governor, he favored a parental-consent law as well as a ban on late-term abortions and won the endorsement of the Right to Life Committee of New Mexico when he ran for reelection.) On immigration, he cites his experience as a border-state governor, scoffs at walls and fences, and talks about a generous program of work visas. On judges, he offers the name of a man he says hed nominate to the Supreme Court: Bruce Fein, who is perhaps best described as an iconoclastic former Republican. On foreign policy, he speaks the language of non-intervention. Johnson says he has heard the mash-up term conservatarian, but he doesnt use it and has not read The Conservatarian Manifesto, by National Review writer Charlie Cooke. He urges voters to visit a website: iSideWith.com, which offers a political quiz and tries to match participants with like-minded candidates.
Johnson hopes to attract Republicans turned off by Trump, but he thinks he also shares a bit of Trumps outsider appeal. The pitch that Donald Trump is making to the country is similar to the one I made in New Mexico. Id never been in politics, I was successful in business, and I knew how to make things work, he says. Then he continues: But Ive never said anything as uninformed as wanting to deport 11 million people, raise tariffs to 35 percent, kill the families of terrorists, and force Apple to make its products in the United States.
Johnson recognizes his unique opportunity among anti-Trump Republicans: Cruz would have held this thing together. Yet he also believes he can pick up disaffected Democrats, especially among the millions who have supported Bernie Sanders in the primaries: When Hillary Clinton clinches the nomination, where do all those Bernie voters go? He adds that when he answered the questions posed by iSideWith.com, he found himself aligned with a few of his rivals for the Libertarian nomination. Outside of them, I was closest to Bernie, he says, expressing surprise at the result and hoping it might lead to a new source of support. Holy cow!
Perhaps the anti-Trump and anti-Hillary factions will give Johnson a look, and then a boost. Given this years baffling politics, who can say with certainty that the former governor of New Mexico wont play a part?
Libertarian optimists might find comfort by re-reading Milton Friedman: Only a crisis actual or perceived produces real change, he wrote in a 1982 preface to Capitalism and Freedom. When that crisis occurs, the actions that are taken depend on the ideas that are lying around. That, I believe, is our basic function: to develop alternatives to existing policies, to keep them alive and available until the politically impossible becomes politically inevitable. Perhaps this has been the true purpose of Libertarians all along to lie around until 2016, when they finally could present themselves to the legions of voters who suddenly wondered whether they still had a home in the old-fashioned two-party system.
In the months ahead, Gary Johnson will be waiting for them, just a Google search away.
John J. Miller is National Reviews national correspondent. This article originally appeared in the June 13, 2016, issue of National Review.
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Analisis del MONTERREY vs PACHUCA - Final Vuelta C2016 - Futbol Picante [1/3] Este domingo se define al campen del Torneo Clausura en la Liga MX en el choque entre Monterrey y Pachuca, el cual se desarrollar en el Estadio BBVA Bancomer a partir de las 8.36 p.m. (hora peruana)
La gran final ser transmitida por Fox Sports 2, que lo llevar para todo el pblico peruano desde su patanlla y tambin a travs de su plataforma de Fox Play.
La narracin del partido est a cargo de Ral Orvaanos, mientras que los comentarios son responsabilidad de Santiago Puente y Andr Marn. En cancha, los reporteros Antonio Valls y Carlos Hernndez tienen la informacin.
Por otro lado, los seguidores en Mxico pueden revisar todos los detalles en Fox Sports, que tambin ofrecer este partidos a otros pases de Amrica Latina. En tanto,en Estados Unidos, los hinchas podrn ver el encuentro por NBC Universo y NBC Deportes Streaming.
Emotional Vet Describes What Memorial Day Means To Those Who Served
Memorial Day is the flag.
We wait until Memorial Day to put up our two flags. Kathy watches me while I raise them. I give each a salute, and we sing "My Country Tis of Thee." If our kids are around, they join us. In 60 more years, the U.S. flag will be 300 years old. I won"t be around, but most young people will. I hope our flag will stand for the same thing then as it does todaypeace, honor, respect, duty, safety, but mostly peace.
Memorial Day is the movie "Music Man."
The movie "Music Man" embodies what I believe a Memorial Day should betrombones playing, bands marching, flags waving, people cheering and a little romance. Starring in the movie are Robert Preston and Shirley Jones. I am sure you have seen it. It takes place in Mason City, Iowathe birthplace of Meredith Wilson, the man who wrote the music for the movie.
Each summer the city hosts a music fest where scores of bands march through the streets. There is nothing like a high school marching band playing "Stars and Stripes Forever" to bring shivers up and down your spine. I try to watch a little bit of the movie during the day on Memorial Day.
Memorial Day is a tombstone.
Kathy and I will do a unique thing this Memorial Day. We will go to a cemetery and pick out our burial plots.
Kathy wants to have a bench in front of her tombstone. If she goes before I go, I can see myself sitting on that bench reading some of the many letters and notes she has written me over the years. I hope there is a lilac bush nearby. Love notes and the smell of lilacs are a good combination.
Memorial Day is a parade.
Did you ever march in a Memorial Day parade? I did in my younger days as a Boy Scout.
It was a short parade, probably no more than 15 minutes viewing time. Personally, it was the best of times because it marked the beginning of summer vacation.
School was always out prior to Memorial Day, and kids could now say, "No more pencils, no more books, no more teacher"s dirty looks." Yes, if you have a chance to go to a parade, take your kids to a Memorial Day parade. If they haven"t learned that little verse yet, teach them that too. It"s all part of growing up.
Memorial Day is potato salad.
I"m sorry, but my wife makes the best potato salad in the world. It"s not some overcooked salad you buy in a store with an over supply of mayonnaise mixed in and some soft celery. No, my wife"s is the best. I always maintain that you could tell a good cook by the quality of their potato salad.
Do you want a menu for a good Memorial Day picnic? Here it is: Hot dogs roasted on an open fire, crisp dill pickles, potato salad and rhubarb pie. You can only drink one thing: Ice cold root beer. It seems to me I read some place that the first dinner you get in heaven is what I just described. I can hardly wait to taste G*d"s potato salad.
Memorial Day is a soldier.
His name is Lewis "Chesty" Puller. He is the most decorated Marine in military history. Among his many medals are five Navy Crosses, which is the second-highest military decoration for valor the nation awards, second only to the Medal of Honor.
He is known for his heady quotes like, "Son, when the Marine Corps wants you to have a wife, you will be issued one." (This was Puller"s response to a young Marine who was asking permission to be married.) Also, "All right, they"re on the left, they"re on the right, they"re behind us and in front of us. They can"t get away this time." He passed away in 1971 at the age of 73. Memorial Day is the day we salute our soldiers who are still here today and those who have gone before us.
That"s Memorial Day.
Today"s Riddle
What did one U.S. flag say to the other? Nothing, it just waved! Don"t forget to wave and salute our soldiers as they march by in the Memorial Day parade.
John R. Eggers of Bemidji is a former university professor and area principal. He also is a writer and public speaker.