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Donald Trump, a desperate man whose campaign strategy is to swing a big stick at anything that moves, has finally taken to attacking First Lady Michelle Obama, calling her one of the babies and losers who are ruining the country.
We have bunch of babies running our country, folks. We have a bunch of losers. Theyre losers! Theyre babies! Trump said at a rally in North Carolina on Friday.
Then he started in on the Obamas: We have a president, all he wants to do is campaign. His wife all she wants to do is campaign. And I see how much his wife likes Hillary. But wasnt she the one that originally started the statement, If you cant take care of your home, right?
I dont hear that. Shes the one that started that. I said, We cant say that. Its too vicious. Can you believe it? Trump continued. They said, No, Michelle Obama said it. I said, She did? She said that but we dont hear about that.
For what its worth, Obama did use the line Trump was alluding to during the bitter 2008 Democratic presidential race. While campaigning in Chicago, Obama said, If you cant run your own house, you certainly cant run the White House, a remark that was interpreted as a swipe at Clinton.
But nearly a decade later, Obama has become one of Clintons toughest, most valuable assets on the campaign trail. Shes also one of the most well-liked first ladies in recent history and was by far the most popular speaker heading into the summer Democratic National Convention, with 58% telling Gallup that they approved of her.
Obama has also been landing some serious body blows on Trump recently, so this line of attacks makes perfect sense. But thats not to say its going to end well.
Kylie Cosmetics" popularity isn"t dying down any time soon. With mogul Kylie Jenner continuing to release new, surprise products on the regular, fans are going to continue to scramble to buy them. A prime example is the new Kylie Cosmetics Burgundy Palette. The palette debuted on Thursday, Oct. 20 to a mountain of anticipation, and in a not-so-surprising twist, the Burgundy Palette is officially sold out. If you wanted to snag it, looks like it"s time to be on the lookout for the next Kylie Cosmetics restock. Knowing Jenner, though, it won"t be long.
In an interesting twist, however, the Burgundy Palette has already beat out the Bronze Palette in terms of sell-out time. When the Bronze Palette debuted, it sold out in under a minute. My guess on why the Burgundy palette stuck around and took half an hour to sell out is because Jenner learned a serious lesson from her last KyShadow launch. With fans pretty ticked off about a sell-out in under a minute, I"d bet the stock for the Burgundy Palette was at least double that of the Bronze. Honestly, though, that makes the sell-out even more impressive.
On Thursday, Jenner didn"t just release the Burgundy Palette, though. She also restocked the Bronze palette alongside her four new fall lip kits and all of her previous kits. Basically, it"s a Kylie Cosmetics free-for-all over at the site.
So far, there"s been no announcement of whether or not Jenner will be restocking the palette any time soon. If she sticks to the same schedule as the previous KyShadow palette, I"d bet a restock is coming within the next week.
Some fans were lucky enough to get one, while others missed out:
Until then, however, it looks like you"ll just need a good KyShadow Burgundy palette alternatives. Don"t worry too much, though. Jenner loves her fans, and she"s not one to disappoint.
Some of the brightest and swiftest shooting stars will bedazzle the night sky this month during the Orionid meteor shower, which will peak next Thursday and Friday (Oct. 20-21) and continue through early November.
NASA meteor expert Bill Cooke said the Orionid meteors are special because they are pieces of Comet 1P/Halley, commonly referred to as Halley"s Comet. This famous comet swings by Earth once every 75 to 76 years, so most people will have a chance to see it only once in their lifetime. "But every year, you can see pieces of Halley"s Comet during the Eta Aquarids[in May] and the Orionid meteor shower," Cooke said.
The Orionid meteor shower"s intensity varies from year to year. This year, skywatchers can expect about 15 to 20 meteors per hour, but in some years, they have exceeded rates of 70 to 80 per hour, Cooke said. And while there may not be a lot of them in the sky this year, they"re still worth checking out: Orionid meteors are known for being some of the fastest and brightest, sprinting across the sky at a relative speed of about 148,000 mph (238,000 km/h). "If you blink, you might miss them," Cooke said.
When to see them
This year"s Orionid meteors can already be seen; you have a chance to spot them any night from Oct. 2 to Nov. 7. But the best part of the show will happen between Oct. 20 and Oct. 21, during the meteor shower"s peak. Early morning, before dawn, is the best time to look for the meteors, Cooke said.
Moonlight could make the meteors a bit difficult to spot. October"s full "supermoon" will rise just a few days before the meteor shower"s peak viewing times. Meteors will streak through the sky at a rate of up to 20 per hour this year, but skywatchers can expect to see closer to 15 meteors per hour with the moonlight obstructing the view.
"A good thing about the Orionids is that they tend to either have a double peak or a flat maximum, which means that you can see good Orionid rates for two to three nights," Cooke said. "So if you miss it one night, you can go out the next night and see them."
Where to look
Orionid meteors are visible from anywhere on Earth and can be seen anywhere across the sky. They appear to originate in the constellation Orion, close to the bright-red star Betelgeuse.
Skywatchers can start looking for Orion low in the eastern sky before dawn on any morning around the peak, Oct. 20-21. The setup is seen here from mid-northern latitudes. Even though the radiant, or point of origin of the meteors is in Orion, meteors can appear far from the constellation.
If you find the shape of Orion the Hunter, the meteor shower"s radiant (or point of origin) will be near Orion"s sword, slightly north of his left shoulder. But don"t stare straight at this spot, Cooke said, "because meteors close to the radiant have short trails and are harder to see so you want to look away from Orion."
What causes the Orionids?
The Orionid meteor shower happens every year during October and November, when Earth"s orbit around the sun crosses paths with debris from Halley"s Comet. As the icy comet makes its way around the sun, it leaves behind a little trail of comet crumbs.
An image of Halley"s Comet taken in 1986.
Credit: NASA
These tiny comet fragments some as small as a grain of sand are called meteoroids. When they enter Earth"s atmosphere, they become meteors. Friction from air resistance causes meteors to heat up, creating a bright, fiery trail commonly referred to as a shooting star. Most meteors disintegrate before making it to the ground. The few that do strike the Earth"s surface are called meteorites. [How Often Do Meteorites Hit the Earth?]
How to get the best view
As is the case with most nighttime skywatching events, light pollutioncan hinder your view of the Orionid meteor shower. The best place to be is somewhere with a dark sky, away from major cities.
Cooke recommended lying flat on your back and looking straight up at the sky. This way, you"ll be able to see more of the sky than you would if you were sitting or standing while facing just one direction.
Email Hanneke Weitering at hweitering@space.com or follow her @hannekescience. Follow us @Spacedotcom, Facebookand Google+. Original article on Space.com.
Love at first Google image search? Kristin Cavallari sat down with Us Weekly Video to answer some rapid-fire questions about meeting her husband, Jay Cutler, her Laguna Beach days and much more. Watch the video above to see all her hilarious answers!
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The Balancing in Heels author, 29, revealed that she searched the internet for photos of her NFL player hubby before their first meeting in 2010. My cousin was a huge Bears fan, and he was like, You have to meet him. I didnt think anything was going to come of it for me. I thought I was going to make my cousins life, she said. "I had Googled pictures of him, and I was like, Eh, you know, whatever. He walked in, and I was like, "Whoa, hes so much cuter in person. Hes almost six-four, big, manly.
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The athlete, 33, originally reached out to Cavallaris publicist to organize a date in 2009, but she didnt agree immediately. The following year, when she was in Chicago, her rep got Cavallari passes to meet Cutler after one of his games.
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Flash forward to today: The pair have been happily married since June 2013, and share three kids, Camden, 4, Jaxon, 2, and Saylor, 10 months.
Cavallari recently partnered with Bounty to kick off birthday celebrations in honor of daughter Saylor who celebrates her first birthday on November 23. Watch the video below to hear how she makes parties for her kids mess free.
While the TV personality owns her reality show past, shes not quite ready for her three little ones to catch reruns of Laguna Beach or The Hills. When theyre 18, she said. How can you stop that? At some point theyll see it.
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The former party girl also offered some advice for her teenage self. Go home one night and get some beauty rest, she joked. Stop going out. Dont chase the party.
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BYU"s three losses this season are to Power 5 Conference schools by a total of seven points, but questions remain regarding how good this BYU team is. A plethora of issues surfaced, or resurfaced, at LaVell Edwards Stadium, including quarterback Taysom Hill"s inaccuracy (57 percent passing) at times, sloppy tackling and coverage woes in the secondary, miscommunication between Hill and his receivers, a porous offensive line, and an inconsistent pass rush.
Also, the Cougars were abysmal when it came to stopping the Bulldogs (2-4) on third-and-long or fourth-and-long. Mississippi State"s second TD came after it converted a third-and-6 with a 22-yard reception, a fourth-and-11 with a 14-yard reception and a third-and-8 with a 17-yard play. Safeties Kai Nacua and Micah Hannemann bailed BYU out with interceptions that thwarted Mississippi State drives that were fueled by third-down pickups.
"They exposed some of our discipline issues on defense," BYU coach Kalani Sitake said.
Inconsistent and mistake-filled play notwithstanding, it is clear that Sitake has brought toughness, confidence and a never-say-die attitude to the program.
"Overall, I am just really proud of the guys and the way they played," Sitake said, wryly. "All these games that are close, they"re taking their toll."
There were plenty of positives, too. Offensively, the Cougars were a sparkling 9 of 17 on third down, and moved up to No. 16 in the country (49 percent) in that statistic.
"That"s been what our team has proven this entire season," Hill said. "We"re just resilient. When we have an obstacle and we need to get something done, we get it done. I was really impressed with our offensive line, the way they stepped up in overtime."
Jamaal Williams broke Harvey Unga"s school record for rushing yardage (3,455) with 76 yards on 26 carries, and now has 3,468.
"I am grateful to get it," Williams said. "I have to give credit to all my linemen, tight ends, everyone who blocked for me in my career. Kudos to almost everyone out there former linemen, linemen now. Honestly, I wish I could put them [on the record] before my name because you can"t do it with the line, you can"t do it without everybody and their effort."
Tight ends Tanner Balderree and Hunter Marshall caught touchdown passes, and sophomore Moroni Laulu-Pututau made some spectacular grabs, including one for a 15-yard touchdown.
"The fans deserve the win," Sitake said of the field-storming that brought some good-natured ribbing from ESPN"s College GameDay crew on Saturday morning. "Some of the earlier losses we had were kind of heartbreakers for them."
When WikiLeaks dumped the most recent batch of emails, a number of people were stung in their connection to the Clinton campaign.
Among them was former CNN commentator Donna Brazile, who is now serving as interim chair for the Democratic National Committee a post that was, ironically, vacated by Debbie Wasserman Schultz after she was stung in a similar document dump just before the convention.
Brazile was revealed to be Clinton"s mole at CNN, feeding information about attacks from the Sanders campaign during the primary. But another email suggested that Brazile may have even facilitated the Clinton campaign"s access to questions ahead of televised town hall meetings.
CNN"s Jake Tapper spoke to WMAL"s Larry O"Connor and Brian Wilson about his former colleague:
"Its a very, very troubling look, I have tremendous regard for Donna Brazile. Shes a good person and a nice person and I like her a lot but whatever took place here and I know I had nothing to do with it and I know CNN, we were so closely guarding our documents they werent emailed around.
My understanding is the email toDonna came from either Roland Martin or someone around Roland Martin."
Tapper also responded to the factthat questions were apparentlyleaked to the campaign. He confirmed that, at the town hall hosted by himself and Roland Martin, Hillary was asked a question that matched the one forwarded to her by Brazile almost word for word.:
Its horrifying. Journalistically its horrifying and Im sure it will have an impact onpartnering with this organization in the future and Im sure it will have and effect on Donna Brazile is no longer with CNN because shes with the DNC right now, but Im sure it will have some impact on Donna Brazille.
People at CNN take this very, very seriously and to have somebody who does not take it seriously and to have us partner with that person and then they do something completely unethical and share it with Donna Brazile who then shares it with the Clinton campaign its horrifying and very, very upsetting and I cant condemn it any more than
I condemn it in no uncertain terms, its awful."
Politico reported on Wednesday that Roland Martin submitted his question for the town hall meeting to CNN producers on the day of the broadcast. His wording, punctuation, and even spacing were identical to the email that was sent to the Clinton campaign by Brazile the day before.
And given the complex nature of the question, it"s not likely that it happened by accident:
19 states and the District of Columbia have banned the death penalty. 31 states, including Ohio, still have the death penalty. According to the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, since 1973, 156 people have been on death row and later set free. Since 1976, 1,414 people have been executed in the U.S. Thats 11% of Americans who were sentenced to die, but later exonerated and freed. Should Ohio and the 30 other states join the current list and abolish the death penalty?
Despite the obvious overlap, CNN insists that no one shared the questions prior to the event. Martin, who was representing TVOne, claims that not even his own producers knew what he was going to ask.