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  is struggling to cope with her recent near-death experience. The Real Housewives of New York City star was a guest on The Dr

Oz Show on Thursday, January 31, and she spoke candidly about her potentially fatal fish allergy about a month after almost losing her life because of it

 In December 2018, the 48-year-old ate some soup that, unbeknownst to her, had fish in it

It triggered a reaction that caused Frankel to fall unconscious and require emergency medical treatment

Following the harrowing ordeal, the entrepreneur credited first responders and an EpiPen with saving her life

 During her chat with Dr. Mehmet Oz, Frankel admitted the incident has made her fearful

"Thank you for having me," she told the talk show host. "I've been home a lot and this is the only time I'm really coming out to do any television, because I wanted to actually share this message and get your advice and your expertise

"  When Dr. Oz, 58, asked the Skinnygirl founder how she's been feeling, she said she's "doing better," but wasn't really prepared for the aftermath of her heath scare

"I didn't think that it would be such a recovery process. I think people sort of just think you slap an EpiPen and then life goes on," she explained

"It's definitely a scary thing."  The reality star, who said she's had this fish allergy for her "whole entire life" and experienced a series of milder reactions in the past, is still coming to terms with how serious her aliment can be

"Now I realize that it is a big deal," she told Dr. Oz, later adding that she feels "a little bit of shame" when even simple restaurant outings result in unwanted attention because of her dietary restrictions

 "It's crazy. I don't like to be alone anymore," she explained to the Food Can Fix It author, according to Page Six

"I don't want to be at restaurants alone, and I'm not that type of person. It's very scary

It changes your whole entire life."  Since the December ordeal, Frankel has had two additional scares involving fish being served on flights she was taking or about to take

"You can't write this. Now another airline is serving cooked salmon for my next flight," she tweeted regarding the second plane mishap

"I have contacted them multiple times to no avail. I guess I'll have to take another poll w my cabin

BC everyone is dying to eat cooked fish on a plane."  The Dr. Oz Show airs weekdays

Check your local listings.

For more infomation >> Bethenny Frankel: 'I Don't Like to Be Alone' After Near-Fatal Allergic Reaction - Live News 247 - Duration: 3:50.

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Punk is nowhere near dead - Duration: 3:43.

Iggy Pop, one of the pioneers of punk.

The US musician brought this raw music to Europe in the early 1970s.

Punk meant rebellion, refusal, no future.

A loud, insolent attitude to life.

One characteristic of punk rock and concerts is their simplicity.

The music only has three chords, enabling many people

to join in and play along.

Yet as the Raw Power exhibition proves, punk was more than just music.

It was also fashion that played around with subversive messages.

Its inventor was a young Vivienne Westwood.

In her shop on Kings Road in London, the punk scene found its style.

* "Passenger" by Iggy Pop *

Some call Iggy Pop the "Godfather of Punk".

Exuberance. Provocative poses.

That's punk too, as Kevin Cummins's photos show.

The anarchistic energy of punk

can also be found in the creations of street artist Banksy.

It's hardly surprising, since many street artists are also punks.

Like Sven Marquardt, a dedicated punk,

photographer and famously

the doorman at Berghain, Berlin's notorious techno nightclub.

He grew up in East Berlin,

where punks were pursued by the Stasi.

We lived under a dictatorship, that wasn't much fun.

We were so young, stubborn and defiant,

and we couldn't be bothered to do anything.

We didn't want to get a job or earn money in the ways

that you're supposed to.

And yet he did a - rather middle-class - course in photography.

He started taking pictures of friends and fellow punks on the Berlin scene,

like Frank, a barber.

Frank came along to the photo shoot.

His whole flat was full of dolls

that had been completely ruined.

I thought: "I'll take a photo of him

looking just as ruined as his dolls."

That's what he always made me think of.

Punk doesn't have one single message.

This is also reflected in the exhibition.

The movement runs independently of any system or religion.

In Indonesia, there is a very vibrant punk scene.

As the report of Basel-based photographer Eleni Kougionis shows:

today, punk no longer means "no future", but also stands for hope.

I get the impression that the Indonesian punks don't have the

mindset of "let's destroy everything",

but rather "let's build something together, help each other out,

try to survive and make money".

"God is sick, his son listens to punk".

There is also a photo here of a work of graffiti by Naegeli,

as well as one of Beat Schlatter when he was a young drummer.

In which ways do you think punk still exists today?

I think it exists in

young people's attitude to life - not quite as before,

but it's something that's still there.

Maybe punk simply grew up.

Yet the constructive elements have survived.

For more infomation >> Punk is nowhere near dead - Duration: 3:43.

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A sweet cafe near the lake (Göl kenarında tatlı bir kafe) - Duration: 3:39.

Merhaba millet!

Bugün eşim ve ben göl kenarında küçük bir kafeye geldik.

Ve bazı sahneler çektim,

bu görüntüleri ekleyeceğim.Böylelikle izleyebileceksiniz.

Böylelikle izleyebileceksiniz.Peki...

Çoraplar,el örmesi.

Heryerde kilimler var.

Ve soba..

sıcak..

Tahta oyunları,satranç vb oyunlar için.

Nargileler:)

Muhabbet kuşu:)

ve göl..

*Here you can see how tea is made.*

Bunlar sobada kavrulmuş kestaneler.

çok sıcak

hmm tatlı

ve bu adam benim eşim:)

kestane çayla iyi gider.

For more infomation >> A sweet cafe near the lake (Göl kenarında tatlı bir kafe) - Duration: 3:39.

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VLOG | Yeni Evimiz OKYANUS Kıyısında - Fantastik Plajlar - Duration: 16:37.

48 hour ago

After staying one week in capital city of Sri Lanka to extend our visa

We started to have journey to south side of Sri Lanka where we are gonna stay longer

We woke up early in the morning and say good bye to our landlord

after that to catch the 6 am train we went to fort railway train station

Our journey was going to be on see side for 4 hour in the train

which was exciting us a lot

We've been on journey already for 1 hour

it's going pretty well so far

Lena slept for half hour

I was shooting in that time

I will sleep when we get to new home

3 hours left

House also in a really nice place I'm so excited about it

after seeing amazing views and landscapes

we reached to our new house in beach town

and this is our new house

it reminds me my old village house back in Turkey

here is a small town with beautiful beaches

in my village rock climbing was famous in here surfing is really famous

you can see people surfing in everywhere

now our landlord preparing us a breakfast I'm gonna go there

breakfast is really delicious it's included in the price

to work more on computer and not to lose time we decided to have place with breakfast so we dont have to cook early in the morning

also the price was affordable with breakfast

I'm gonna show you the house in a bit

I can also talk about price

in sri lanka most of the thing cheap for us

I cant imagine for European people (I'm from turkey btw) this talk because of the currency)

When I go out most of the tourist from europe

when I say turkey they dont even know about it

it's like the same for us I also didnt know Sri lanka until 2016

so they dont know where my country is not much people came here from our countries

in this house in for years there was only one turkish came

btw in this episode I didnt introduce my self to you

I'm Engin 24 years old I live in Sri Lanka

I've been plaining this world trip for 2 years and working hard to make it come true

and with world trip I started my 3 season on Youtube

I try to share my experience and what I learn on this journey

I turn what I have my in life in to a movie

This is the one thing I enjoy the most

Every wednesday and saturday I try to share a video

And you are watching somebody who works hard for his dreams ENJOY !

Finally I finished 3 season intro

It took little bit of my time

I was tired about journey and moving

I'm going to show you the house quick

there is no electricity in the house now something happen dont know what

but I trust the camera I will try to show you the house

Because of mosquitos in the beds you can see this

most of the asian countries like this

we have a small kitchen here

It works pretty well for us

and there is the bathroom

this time all villa belong to us

our landlord stays there

we are also staying with local people here

there is one lives there and up the hill there is one more house

heer is our street

we are gonna get bus and go the first beach

ıt's gonna take like 5 minutes

the price of the bus 14 rupi

it is like 10 cent per person

For more infomation >> VLOG | Yeni Evimiz OKYANUS Kıyısında - Fantastik Plajlar - Duration: 16:37.

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During shutdown, U.S. quietly moved ahead with oil leases near sacred land - Duration: 5:34.

U.S. land managers will move forward in March with the sale of oil and gas leases that include land near Chaco Culture National Historical Park and other sites sacred to Native American tribes

 The sale comes as Democratic members of Congress, tribal leaders and environmentalists have criticized the federal Bureau of Land Management for pushing ahead with drilling permit reviews and preparations for energy leases despite the recent partial government shutdown

Advertisement >  With limited staff on duty over the last month, the critics complained that they were locked out of the process because the agency didn't release any information about the sale

They also questioned whether the agency would be able to adequately review the land that's up for bid and whether it would consider protests to the move

 Sen. Tom Udall (D-N.M.) said in an email that he's concerned about the latest attempt to lease potentially culturally significant land in New Mexico without a more comprehensive plan in place

 "It's a mistake that while critical public services were shuttered for 35 days during the government shutdown, BLM still moved forward with this opaque process," Udall said

 Agency spokeswoman Cathy Garber said officials decided to push back the lease sale by a couple of weeks to accommodate a public protest period that was delayed because of the shutdown

The agency quietly confirmed on its website that it would accept comments starting Feb

11 and that the sale was scheduled for March 28.  Depending on the outcome of the protest period, it's possible for the agency to withdraw the land in question, including nine parcels near Chaco, a world heritage site with massive stone structures, kivas and other features that archaeologists believe offered a religious or ritualistic experience

 In all, more than 50 parcels in New Mexico and Oklahoma will be up for bid.  "We cannot help but protest what appears to be an intentional bias in the favoring of oil and gas development over other interests," former Acoma Pueblo Gov

Kurt Riley said last week during a congressional forum. Tourist takes a picture while visiting Chaco Culture National Historical Park in northwestern New Mexico

(Jeff Geissler / AP)  Riley and others said the shutdown exacerbated an already tense situation over the expansion of oil and gas development in northwestern New Mexico

 In recent years, land managers have declined oil and gas exploration on land within 10 miles of the park, creating an informal buffer

In early 2018, then-Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke halted a lease sale over cultural concerns after hundreds of people protested

 The battle over energy development around Chaco has been simmering for years. In 2015, government officials visited the region in hopes of brokering a way forward for the tribes and energy companies

'This is our land': Native Americans see Trump's move to reduce Bears Ears monument as an assault on their culture By Kurtis Lee Dec 25, 2018 | 3:00 AM  The Bureau of Land Management and the Bureau of Indian Affairs began working together on revamping the resource management plan for the San Juan Basin, which covers a larger portion of northwestern New Mexico and parts of southern Colorado

 The partnership was meant to ensure tribes would be consulted and that scientific and archaeological analysis would be done to guarantee cultural sensitivity

 Udall argued that the repeated pursuit of land near the park and the lack of a final management plan have resulted in "a scattershot, shoot-from-the-hip approach

" He called for the upcoming lease sale to be delayed.  Paul Reed with Archaeology Southwest said the informal buffer should be adopted as part of the management plan because scientists have barely scratched the surface when it comes to studying and understanding Chaco

Advertisement >  "Aside from the sites that everyone knows about in Chaco, there are a number of communities that exist within the 10-mile zone that we think need a greater level of protection," he said

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