Terry Crews questions why his case was tossed; L.A. city attorney’s office responds

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The Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office is responding to Terry Crews’ claims that his sexual assault case against Adam Venit was thrown out due to the talent agent’s close ties with the Los Angeles Police Department.

The “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” star has actively supported the #MeToo movement after going public with his own personal story of sexual assault last year. Crews said Venit “groped my privates” at a Hollywood event in February 2016.

But the city attorney’s office said Monday his case didn’t meet felony standards.

“A case involving Adam Venit was referred to the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office for misdemeanor filing consideration as it did not meet felony filing standards,” representative Shiara Davila-Morales said in a statement to USA TODAY

Crews had a different take over the weekend, taking to Twitter Saturday to point out a connection between Venit and the police department: “Adam Venit has been the Event Chairman of the LAPD Foundation, which raises millions for the @LAPD.” 

He continued: “Anyone wonder why my assault case against him was thrown out by the D.A.? Yeah, #MeToo.”

The 50-year-old’s tweet included a screenshot of a letter from Venit, an agent at William Morris Endeavor, and his wife Trina, who describe themselves as event chairs. The letter asked potential donors to sponsor the “LAPF True Blue Gala” for “our men and women in blue.”

Crews reported his encounter with Venit to authorities last November. Prosecutors didn’t press charges against the talent agent because the statute of limitations expired in March.

The DA declined felony charges earlier this year, stating that Venit twice grabbed Crews by the groin, but because there was no contact with his skin, and no restraint involved, the allegations were not a felony.

Crews’ latest tweet shows the former football player isn’t stopping a social media blitz on Venit despite his case being thrown out.

Venit was suspended from WME for a month after Crews came forward with allegations on Twitter last October. The former motion picture head returned to the company in a demoted role. 

Venit is one of nearly two dozen board members for the Los Angeles Police Foundation, a non-profit organization that raises funds for the LAPD, among other tasks.

More: Terry Crews testifies on sexual assault bill on Capitol Hill: ‘All survivors must be protected’

Also: Asia Argento shock: Could #MeToo be damaged by statutory rape allegation against her?

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Rudy Ruettiger on ‘Rudy’ at 25: Stop asking if that Notre Dame jersey scene really happened

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The classic sports movie “Rudy” is returning to theaters across the nation, 25 years after its original release.
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There’s an unforgettable moment in the 1993 sports classic “Rudy” when the captain of the Notre Dame football team places his jersey on coach Dan Devine’s desk, insisting that practice squad player Rudy Ruettiger suit up in his place.

When Devine dismisses the idea, a line of Notre Dame players enters to place their jerseys, “For Rudy,” as the music swells.

Devine sees the depth of feeling for the underdog player and allows Ruettiger (Sean Astin) to suit up for the first time for his final game after toiling as a too-small walk-on player with a big heart.

As “Rudy” celebrates its 25th anniversary with its first nationwide theatrical re-release on Aug. 28 and Sept. 2, the real Ruettiger has a request – stop asking if the jersey scene really happened. The question misses the movie’s point.

“People always want to know, did the team really throw the jerseys on Dan Devine’s desk?” says Ruettiger, 69, who maintains the movie is 98 percent accurate. “The people who really want to know the facts, they are missing the movie’s message. The people who don’t care about the facts get the message.”

More: Sean Astin rejoices as his sports classic ‘Rudy’ returns to theaters for 25th anniversary

Also: The real ‘Rudy’ remembers Notre Dame coach Ara Parseghian

 

Ruettiger says baby boomers and Notre Dame fans, especially, push for answers on the jersey scene. Even quarterback legend Joe Montana, a freshman on the Notre Dame squad during Ruettiger’s final year, publicly knocked the jersey moment and others during a 2010 ESPN interview.

“The crowd wasn’t chanting … nobody threw in their jerseys,” Montana sighed.

Ruettiger readily concedes that the jersey scene was a fictional moment brought to his story by director David Anspaugh and writer Angelo Pizzo. The team behind the basketball classic “Hoosiers” said that before filming “Rudy,” they would take some liberties for the screen.

“It was like, ‘Let’s take the moments that were game-changers in your life.’ ” Ruettiger remembers of the initial conversation. “And it may not have always happened the way it happened, but it happened. I said, ‘That’s fair. I’m OK with that.’ “

Ruettiger says the Notre Dame football captain did go into Devine’s office to give him a “sermon” about dressing seniors for the team’s final home game. NCAA rules would not allow all 55 members to dress, but the captain pushed for the Navy veteran Ruettiger.

The jersey scene dramatized the support Ruettiger won from the team. Ruettiger did get into the blowout game against Georgia Tech for the final seconds, making an improbable quarterback sack and then getting carried off the field by ecstatic players.

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Ruettiger has no hard feelings for Montana’s comments and has told him so.

“Joe told me he didn’t mean anything wrong about those comments,” Ruettiger recalls. “For the people inspired by the message, they don’t care if it’s true. To me, it’s a movie.”

What’s important to Ruettiger is the “timeless message” and the inspirational thought “that if you believe in yourself, everything is possible.”

When he catches the film on TV, he invariably gets carried away with the final triumph.

“Even though I know Sean Astin is going to make that tackle, I still get emotional. Because he made it,” says Ruettiger. “And that tells me the movie still works.”

 

 

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Man Utd 0-3 Tottenham: Jose Mourinho tells media, ‘Respect, respect, respect’

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‘Respect! Respect! Respect!’ – Mourinho walks out of news conference

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho demanded “respect” from journalists and walked out of his news conference after the 3-0 Premier League home defeat by Tottenham.

The defeat was Mourinho’s heaviest at home in his career, and he has now lost two of his first three league games for the first time.

“I won more Premierships alone than the other 19 managers together,” Mourinho said. “Three for me and two for them.

“Respect, respect, respect man.”

Harry Kane’s header and two goals from Lucas Moura at Old Trafford maintained Tottenham’s 100% start to the season and lifted them to second in the table.

Mourinho was involved in a tense news conference earlier in the week, arriving 30 minutes early, defending his relationship with executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward and leaving after four minutes and 19 seconds.

The Potuguese has won more Premier League titles than the rest of the division’s current managers combined – he won three in two spells with Chelsea, while Pep Guardiola and Manuel Pellegrini won one each at Manchester City.

Mourinho, who lifted his most recent Premier League crown three years ago, has also won two titles in Portugal, two in Italy and one in Spain, as well as winning the Champions League twice, and the Europa League with United in 2017.

“You want to make the miracle of my team played so well and strategically we were so, so, so, so, so, so good and you want to try and transform this press conference into let’s blame the guy,” he said.

Asked about United’s defending against Spurs, he said: “I am sorry. You have to tell me what is the most important thing because I don’t know.

“When I win matches I come here many times and you are not happy that I win matches and you say the most important is the way of playing.”

What else did Mourinho say?

Journalist: I am asking about the defending.

Mourinho: No, no, no. You need to make a decision in relation to that. I need to know from you what is the most important thing. If it is is to play well or to win matches?

To play offensively or for a certain result. Today we were aggressive, we press high. Tottenham couldn’t make two passes coming from the back. They made lots of mistakes because of our pressure high.

We project the full-backs. We had Valencia and Luke Shaw arriving in dangerous positions, we miss goals with an open goal, we miss chances, we were unlucky in rebounds in both goals, we lost a game by conceding at the first corner of the match against us in minute 50.

In the first half, zero corners, zero lateral free-kicks, zero frontal free-kicks. On minute 50 they have one corner and score a goal and with that goal you want to transform the story of the game.

But don’t lose your time. Today I had proof that the best judge in football are the supporters. They are the best judge.

Journalist: But many of the supporters walked out.

Mourinho: I would do the same losing 3-0, taking two hours from here to the centre of Manchester. It is where I live and I know that after matches it takes two hours, I would do the same.

We lost last season here against Sevilla and were booed because we deserved it, because we were not good. We were not dangerous enough, because Sevilla deserved to win the match.

Today the players left the pitch after losing at home and were applauded because they deserved it.

So keep trying and trying and trying. And keep trying. Just to finish, do you know what was the result? 3-0.

What this means? [Holds three fingers up] 3-0 but also means three Premier Leagues and I won more Premier League alone than the other 19 managers together.

‘The players look like they don’t want to play for Mourinho’

Former Blackburn and Chelsea forward Chris Sutton on BBC Radio 5 live

Jose Mourinho sounds like he has lost the plot with his post-match comments because we all watched this game, and they were outclassed.

I don’t think Spurs applied themselves very well early on, but when they put their foot down, they exploited a team that has no leaders. There is a blame game going on here and the players do not look like they want to play for him.

If this was Louis van Gaal who had produced a performance like that, the fans would be chanting to get him out.

Mourinho’s managerial record is fantastic, but if United want to accept mediocrity, then that is what they have. Man City and Liverpool are in a different league.

It is an embarrassment to lose in the manner they did – 3-0 flattered United and I don’t know where they, or their manager go from here.

In the other dugout, Spurs haven’t brought anyone in, but there were no complaints and they are united.

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Alec Baldwin joins Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker movie in key role

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Alec Baldwin has joined Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker movie, EW has confirmed.

In a surprising move, Baldwin will play Thomas Wayne, the father of Bruce Wayne (surprising as the role has historically been a bit brief and thankless in previous Batman films).

THR first reported the news, and added that rumored co-stars Robert De Niro, Zazie Beetz, and Marc Maron are also on board and also that Thomas Wayne will be a “cheesy and tanned businessman who is more in the mold of a 1980s Donald Trump” than how he’s traditionally portrayed (as a warm-hearted billionaire philanthropist intent on bettering Gotham City who’s cruelly gunned down by a mugger in front of his young son). Baldwin also, of course, regularly plays a wildly cartoonish version of Trump on Saturday Night Live.

The Joker film is also said to be a darker, modestly budgeted character-based drama compared to the bombastic spectacle of Warner Bros.’ other DC Comics titles like Justice League and Suicide Squad.

Production on Joker (just that, not The Joker) will begin this fall with Phoenix playing the demented supervillian.

The official description: “Under the direction of Todd Phillips, the film centers around the iconic arch nemesis and is an original, standalone story not seen before on the big screen. Phillips’ exploration of a man disregarded by society is not only a gritty character study, but also a broader cautionary tale.” 

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At 38, Venus Williams survives three sets to advance at her 20th US Open

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Venus Williams has never lost a first-round match at the US Open after she scored a 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 win over Russian wild-card recipient Svetlana Kuznetsova.

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NEW YORK — At 38 years old, it’s not surprising to find that Venus Williams is playing in her 20th career US Open since first competing here in 1997.

Williams has never lost a first-round match at the US Open after she scored a 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 win over Russian wild-card recipient Svetlana Kuznetsova.

It took Williams five match points to secure the 2-hour, 55-minute match. She failed to take advantage of two match points on Kuznetsova’s serve in the ninth game of the second set, and needed three match points on Kuznetsova’s serve in the final game to close it down.

If history could be relied on as an accurate barometer to the future, Williams would be smiling from ear-to-ear at this moment.

Heading into the match, Williams and the 33-year-old Kunzetsova were tied at 5-5 in career meetings. Nevertheless, when it came to the Grand Slams, Williams won their previous encounters at the 2003 Australian Open and 2007 Wimbledon, and then went on to journey to the final of both tournaments.

More: No. 1 seed Simona Halep upset by Kaia Kanepi at US Open

More: Ban on Serena’s catsuit shows tennis just can’t get out of its own way

Whether a defeat of Kuznetsova in the earlier rounds will be the magic ingredient to deliver Williams to the final this fortnight is not a given. But as long as a player remains in the draw there’s always a chance of winning the title.

The match marked the first time that two former US Open champions squared off against each other in the first round. Williams captured back-to-back titles in 2000 and ’01, while Kuznetsova was the 2004 champion.

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Farmers hurt by trade wars to get $4.7 billion in relief payments starting next month

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WASHINGTON – The Agriculture Department said Monday it will soon begin paying $4.7 billion to farmers whose harvests have been hurt by “unjustified retaliation” from foreign governments in trade wars with the United States.

The compensation is the initial payment of some $12 billion in aid that President Donald Trump promised in July to farmers slammed by tariffs.

“Our farmers work hard and are the most productive in the world, and we aim to protect them,” Agriculture Secretary Sonny Purdue said.

Starting Sept. 4, the USDA’s Farm Service Agency will administer a program to provide payments to corn, cotton, diary, hog, sorghum, soybean and wheat farmers.  Soybean farmers will get the bulk of the money, $3.7 billion. Pork producers will get $290 million, while cotton farmers will receive $277 million.

An announcement about further payments will be made in the coming months, if warranted, the USDA said.

A separate program will be used to buy $1.2 billion in commodities unfairly targeted by unjustified retaliation, the USDA said. The commodities will be distributed through nutrition assistance programs such as The Emergency Food Assistance Program and child nutrition programs.

Pork producers will get $558 million through that program, while $93 million will go toward the purchase of apples. Another $85 million will be used to buy and redistribute both pistachios and dairy products.

In addition, another $200 million will be made available to develop foreign markets for U.S. agricultural products. The program will help U.S. agricultural exporters identify and access new markets and help mitigate the adverse effects of other countries’ restrictions, the USDA said.

More: Trump offers help to farmers hit by escalating China trade war

 

 

 

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Gurus Gone Bad in India

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Sirsa, India – On August 25, 2017, Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh was convicted of sexually assaulting two women. Across India, such crimes occur with horrifying frequency, but Ram Rahim isn’t just another sexual predator. He is a self-styled saint who heads one of the largest spiritual organisations in the country.

Through his ashram, the Dera Sacha Sauda, he has amassed an estimated net worth of almost $36m, and claims to have 60 million followers worldwide. His sprawling headquarters in the north Indian city of Sirsa boasts a state-of-the-art hospital, schools, luxury hotels and a sport stadium.

To his devotees, he is the messenger of God, but many say beneath his saintly persona lies a cruel and conniving criminal. Former followers are now coming forward to expose a network of disciples who supplied Ram Rahim with women he could sexually assault, confidantes who allegedly plotted with him to assassinate critics, and doctors who are accused of castrating hundreds of men on Ram Rahim’s orders. Allegations the guru denies.

Why did his devotees conspire with, and cover up for the guru for almost 20 years? And why, even after his criminal convictions, do hundreds of thousands of people continue to worship him?

To understand this blind faith, it’s important to understand the psychology of a cult.

“I believed that he was God,” says Khatta Singh, who was once a fervent follower of Ram Rahim. “We would take his name morning and night, even before sleeping,”

The banks of the holy Ganges River in Varanasi are crowded with people as worshippers perform prayers and spiritual rituals in the morning [Karishma Vyas/Al Jazeera]

For 10 years, Singh lived in the Dera Sacha Sauda ashram, working his way into Ram Rahim’s inner circle. Like many cult leaders, the guru obsessively controlled his devotees, Singh says.

“He installed cameras around the Dera, and also microphones. When guards would be standing around at night talking, he would record all of it,” he recalls.

“In the morning, he would summon them and ask, ‘At this time were you talking about this?’ They would say, ‘Yes, sir’. So, people started thinking that he knows everything.”

Hans Raj Chauhan is another former follower who lived under the guru’s iron fist. He was just a teenager when his devout parents sent him to live and work in Ram Rahim’s ashram. He says his indoctrination began immediately.

“We could only read literature that our guru had given us,” he tells Al Jazeera.

“You’re not allowed to listen to the radio or watch TV. You have to eat and drink whatever the guru had decided.”

“You have to do everything inside the Dera … We couldn’t go to the market. If we had to buy some clothes or shoes, we’d have to come back very quickly. They would log our movements.”

Chauhan says, like all the disciples living in the ashram, he was brainwashed and cut off from the outside world, including from his family.

“My parents would visit every two or three months, but there was a limit on how long we could meet for. And we would always have one of the guru’s spies standing in the corner. Whatever you said would get back to him.”

What is being reported in the media is only five percent of what he [Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh] has actually done. I’ve seen the girls going in and out of his room myself, because I was standing right there.

Khatta Singh, former follower of Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh

Both Singh and Chauhan admit that they knew Ram Rahim was committing heinous crimes, including rape.

“What is being reported in the media is only five percent of what he has actually done,” says Singh. “I’ve seen the girls going in and out of his room myself, because I was standing right there.”

Singh says he even witnessed his guru order other disciples to murder a journalist. He believes he was also involved in the assassination of a former devotee.

“He’s a very dangerous man. I’ve seen it up close. Ram Chander Chhatrapati, Ranjit Singh … He gave the order one day and the next they were killed.”

And then came the day that Chauhan says he, too, was targeted. He says Ram Rahim ordered doctors in the ashram to castrate him, and hundreds of other followers, without their consent.

Worshippers perform early morning prayers along the banks of the holy Ganges River in Varanasi [Karishma Vyas/Al Jazeera]

But Chauhan says even that didn’t destroy his faith in Ram Rahim. Like Khatta Singh, he remained loyal to the guru for years. This blind faith does not surprise author, Bhavdeep Kang.

“Surrender is a very important aspect of the guru-devotee relationship,” says Kang, who has written about India’s best-known gurus. “You have to completely surrender yourself to the God-man, which means even when he’s wrong, he’s right.”

Kang says it can take years for devout followers to extricate themselves from the control of their gurus, because they believe they have too much to lose.

“What the God-man offers you is membership of a larger community. A sense of belonging. You become so invested in that that it becomes very hard to leave. It becomes so much a part of your existence, of who you are,” she says.

Surrender is a very important aspect of the guru-devotee relationship. You have to completely surrender yourself to the God-man, which means even when he’s wrong, he’s right.

Bhavdeep Kang, author

“In some ways, as a devotee, I am more invested in the God-man’s divinity than the God-man himself. Having surrendered myself to you, I have to justify it. I have to justify having given up everything for you.

“So, you build up an image of that person in your head, which is not necessarily based on reality.”

In Ram Rahim’s case, both Singh and Chauhan say fear also played a key role in keeping them loyal to their guru.

“There were a lot of reasons to be afraid,” says Chauhan. “I found out that a very good journalist, Ram Chander Chhatrapati was murdered. Ranjit (Singh) was murdered … So, I was terrified. And being from a poor family, I did not have the guts to speak out.”

Singh says this fear was justified.

“If I had spoken out, it was possible he’d have me and my entire family killed,” he says.

“When I stopped going to the Dera, they sent followers to my house. They’d spit on me. They said, ‘If you say anything, we’re ready for you’. There was so much pressure on me that I just couldn’t speak out.”

Singh and Chauhan are now helping the government prosecute their former guru for murder and castration. But even as Ram Rahim serves a 20-year prison sentence for the sexual assault of two female devotees, hundreds of thousands of disciples continue to flock to his ashram.

There are tens of thousands of gurus across India spearheading charitable programmes that benefit their communities [Gurmeet Sapal/Al Jazeera]

“He’s my guru. He’s the answer to all of my questions,” says Prakash Singh Salwara, a spokesman for Ram Rahim and his ashram. “He’s a mother, a father, a brother, a friend. He’s everything.”

Salwara, who has been a devotee for almost 30 years, does not believe any of the charges against Ram Rahim. Instead, he says, his guru is a victim of a conspiracy by journalists, politicians and federal investigators.

“From the beginning to the end, I have tried to understand and investigate these allegations. I never say anything that indicated that a crime has been committed,” he says. “People are saying that this is politically motivated. The truth hasn’t been completely buried. And I believe that someday, it will come out.”

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John Goodman says The Conners will kill off Roseanne

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Roseanne will apparently be killed off in The Conners.

That’s according to John Goodman, who gave an interview to the Sunday Times about how the sitcom will address the absence of Roseanne Barr when it debuts this fall on ABC.

“I guess he’ll [Dan Conner] be mopey and sad because his wife’s dead,” Goodman said in his first interview since the Roseanne spin-off was announced.

ABC didn’t indicate how it would explain Barr’s absence when it announced in June that it would spin off Roseanne into The Conners, which will star Goodman, Laurie Metcalf (Jackie), Sara Gilbert (Darlene), Lecy Goranson (Becky), and Michael Fishman (D.J.). “The spin-off will continue to portray contemporary issues that are as relevant today as they were 30 years ago,” the network said in a statement at the time.

Goodman said he was initially “broken-hearted” when ABC canceled the sitcom because of Barr’s racist tweet about Barack Obama’s former adviser Valerie Jarrett. “I know for a fact that she’s not a racist,” Goodman told the magazine. “I was surprised. I’ll put it this way, I was surprised at the response.”

He admitted that he hasn’t been in touch with Barr. “[Roseanne] had to sign a paper saying that she relinquished all her rights to the show so that we could go on,” he said. “I sent her an email and thanked her for that. I did not hear anything back, but she was going through hell at the time. And she’s still going through hell.”

The Conners will premiere at Oct. 16 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

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Jenna Jameson before and after: Star shows new 63-pound weight loss photos

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Jenna Jameson is showing off dramatic results of her weight loss program on Instagram.

The mother of three and former adult film star, 44, shared new before and after photos on Instagram Sunday, saying she has lost 63 pounds since giving birth to daughter Batel Lu in April 2017

“I’m running like a well oiled machine,” Jameson wrote in the caption,”Oddly enough I feel stronger, maybe because I’m not lugging around so much weight.”

When she was at her high point of 187 pounds, Jameson says her ankles used to hurt and she suffered heart palpitations. “My ankles no longer hurt. I literally thought I needed to go to a podiatrist because it hurt to step down,” she wrote. “I now don’t have heart palpitations.”

The Sunday post came after Jameson posted a set of before and after photos on Thursday that went viral online.

“When I do make these before and after pictures it motivates me to continue!” Jameson wrote Thursday, making it clear she sees a “beautiful” body in the before photo “that gave life to 3 perfect children.”

But the “after” results are powerful.

“Looking at the image on the right I’m in awe that THIS body birthed three humans!” Jameson added. “I’m rolling into this weekend charged and excited to stick to my program.”

Jameson also posted a shot of her scale hitting 124.6 on Thursday, making the 63 pound weight loss.

More: Kevin Smith tweets about significant weight loss: ’20 down, 30 more to go!’

Also: Want to lose weight? Put your brain on a diet.

 

Jameson listed her keto diet with fasting plan in a separate post last week.

Every morning I eat the exact same thing. 3 eggs with cheese and an avocado. Lunch is my biggest meal, I always eat arugula salad, grilled asparagus or zucchini with some kind of meat (usually a hamburger patty or grilled chicken) I then snack when ever I feel hungry (usually on almonds or macadamia nuts… sometime cottage cheese) that’s it! Then I begin my fast at 6 pm. I drink lots of water until I go to sleep at around 10 pm. I drink coffee at 8 am and I end my fast at 11 am. That’s it! 

 

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