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06:21:15 05/25/12
"American Idol" Finalists Arrived on Red Carpet
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"American Idol" Finalists Arrived on Red Carpet
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me It was the night for the next American Idol announcement. The 16-year-old half-Filipina, Jessica Sanchez, and the 21-year-old guitar player from Georgia, Philip Phillips, walked down the red carpet on Wednesday night (May 23). Fellow American Idol winners, Carrie Underwood, Jordin Sparks, and Scotty McCreery, were on hand to congratulate the two. [Scotty McCreery, Season 10 Winner of "American Idol"]: "They are nervous, but hopefully trying to take it all in. It will be a wild night for them and I hope they remember it all." [Lauren Alaina, Season 10 Runner-Up of "American Idol"]: "I like them both... I don't really know who I want to win. Philip is from Georgia and Jessica is the same age I was on the show. I wish them both the same success as they can possibly get. I don't know I can't really say." Grammy award-winning singer Chaka Khan, shared her wisdom to the two aspiring idols. [Chaka Khan, Singer]: "To get good management and a good lawyer, don't sign anything until your lawyer is there, collect half the money before you go on stage the per half when your finish. those are important things. Those are things I had to learn over a long period of time." The announcement of the winner was broadcasted live, featuring performances by Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, Reba McEntire, Aerosmith, and more. The winner will be awarded a recording contract. From: NTDTV Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 01:29 More in Entertainment
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02:01:26 05/25/12
Myth McConnell
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In the wake of the debt-ceiling crisis he helped manufacture last summer, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell boasted it was "a hostage that's worth ransoming" which "also is a new template" for the future. As it turns out, those threats were among the few true words McConnell has uttered. Because while he's promising once again to blackmail the White House over the debt ceiling, the Kentucky Republican claimed it's because "we'd like to do something about the nation's biggest problem, spending and debt, which of course is the reason for this economic malaise." Of course, as the data show, it's the very austerity policies here and in Europe which are costing jobs and hurting growth.
But Mitch McConnell's myth-making hardly ends there. On the economy, taxes, deficits, health care and so much else, virtually all of McConnell's talking points are tried - and untrue.
( Click a link to jump to the details for each below ):
* "Obama Made the Economy Worse"
* "No Evidence Whatsoever That the Bush Tax Cuts Actually Diminished Revenue"
* "Punishing Job Creators"
* "We Look a Lot Like Greece Already"
* Public Sector Layoffs Are a "Local" Problem
* 47 Million Uninsured Americans "Don't Go Without Health Care"
* The Public Option "May Cost You Your Life"
* Democrats Are "Sticking It to Seniors with Cuts to Medicare"
"Obama Made the Economy Worse"
For months, Mitch McConnell (for example, here , here and here ) regurgitated the GOP talking point that President Obama " made the economy worse ." Sadly for the trickle-down mythmakers of the Republican Party , the facts and the overwhelming consensus of economists - including John McCain's 2008 brain trust - prove otherwise. President Obama not only did not make the American economy worse; no thanks to obstructionist Republicans in Congress he saved the United States from "Great Depression 2.0" and put the nation on the path to recovery.
Start, for example, with the conclusions of the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO). Despite Republican mythmaking that the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) "created zero jobs," in November the CBO reported that the stimulus added up to 2.4 million jobs and boosted GDP by as much as 1.9 points in the previous quarter. As The Hill explained, the CBO has found that "President Obama's 2009 stimulus package continues to benefit the struggling economy": >
The agency said the measure raised gross domestic product by between 0.3 and 1.9 percent in the third quarter of 2011, which ended Sept. 30. The Commerce Department said Tuesday that GDP in that quarter was only 2 percent total...
By CBO's numbers, the $800 billion stimulus added up to 0.9 million jobs in 2009, 3.3 million jobs in 2010 and 2.6 million jobs in 2011.
Mark Zandi , an adviser to John McCain in 2008, was adamant on positive role of the stimulus. Federal intervention, he and Princeton economist Alan Blinder argued in August 2010, literally saved the United States from a second Great Depression. In " How the Great Recession Was Brought to an End ," Blinder and Zandi's models confirmed the impact of the Obama recovery program and other federal interventions dating back to 2008, concluding that "laissez faire was not an option": >
We find that its effects on real GDP, jobs, and inflation are huge, and probably averted what could have been called Great Depression 2.0. For example, we estimate that, without the government's response, GDP in 2010 would be about 11.5% lower, payroll employment would be less by some 8½ million jobs, and the nation would now be experiencing deflation.
"No Evidence Whatsoever That the Bush Tax Cuts Actually Diminished Revenue"
In his version of the Republican myth that " tax cuts pay for themselves ," President Bush confidently proclaimed, "You cut taxes and the tax revenues increase." As it turned out, not so much.
After Ronald Reagan tripled the national debt with his supply-side tax cuts, George W. Bush doubled it again with his own. (Reagan's performance would have been much worse, had he not raised taxes 11 times to help make up the shocking shortfall.) As a share of American GDP, tax revenues peaked in 2000; that is, before the Bush tax cuts of 2001 and 2003. As the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities concluded, the Bush tax cuts accounted for half of the deficits during his tenure, and if made permanent , over the next decade would cost the U.S. Treasury more than Iraq, Afghanistan, the recession, TARP and the stimulus - combined .
Nevertheless, as the Republican Party waged its all-out attack in 2010 to preserve the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy , the GOP's number two man in the Senate provided the talking point to help sell the $70 billion annual giveaway to America's rich. "You should never," Arizona's Jon Kyl declared, "have to offset the cost of a deliberate decision to reduce tax rates on Americans." For his part, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell rushed to defend Kyl's fuzzy math: >
"There's no evidence whatsoever that the Bush tax cuts actually diminished revenue. They increased revenue because of the vibrancy of these tax cuts in the economy. So I think what Senator Kyl was expressing was the view of virtually every Republican on that subject."
That may have been a view universally shared by virtually every Republican, but it happens to be wrong.
"Punishing Job Creators"
For years, Senator McConnell has been among the legions of Republicans wrongly arguing that even the slightest increase in taxes for the wealthiest Americans is tantamount to " punishing job creators ." As his colleague John Boehner put it: >
"The top one percent of wage earners in the United States...pay forty percent of the income taxes...The people he's [President Obama] is talking about taxing are the very people that we expect to reinvest in our economy."
If so, those expectations were sadly unmet under George W. Bush. After all, the last time the top tax rate was 39.6 percent during the Clinton administration , the United States enjoyed rising incomes, 23 million new jobs and budget surpluses. Under Bush? Not so much.
On January 9, 2009, the Republican-friendly Wall Street Journal summed it up with an article titled simply, " Bush on Jobs: the Worst Track Record on Record ." (The Journal's interactive table quantifies his staggering failure relative to every post-World War II president.) The meager one million jobs created under President Bush didn't merely pale in comparison to the 23 million produced during Bill Clinton's tenure. In September 2009, the Congressional Joint Economic Committee charted Bush's job creation disaster, the worst since Hoover.
That dismal performance prompted David Leonhardt of the New York Times to ask last fall, "Why should we believe that extending the Bush tax cuts will provide a big lift to growth?" His answer was unambiguous: >
Those tax cuts passed in 2001 amid big promises about what they would do for the economy. What followed? The decade with the slowest average annual growth since World War II. Amazingly, that statement is true even if you forget about the Great Recession and simply look at 2001-7... >
Is there good evidence the tax cuts persuaded more people to join the work force (because they would be able to keep more of their income)? Not really. The labor-force participation rate fell in the years after 2001 and has never again approached its record in the year 2000. >
Is there evidence that the tax cuts led to a lot of entrepreneurship and innovation? Again, no. The rate at which start-up businesses created jobs fell during the past decade.
The data are clear: lower taxes for America's so called job-creators don't mean either faster economic growth or more jobs for Americans .
As Jared Bernstein aptly put it earlier this month: >
"Tax cuts and job growth? They're just not that into each other."
"We Look a Lot Like Greece Already"
As their last round of hostage-taking of the debt heated up last summer, Republicans including Mitch McConnell warned, "We look a lot like Greece."
hile FactCheck.org was quick to conclude that "whatever it 'looks like' through Sen. McConnell's eyes -- the fact is that the U.S. is not yet a fiscal wreck of Greek proportions," its analysis hardly does justice to the scale of the Republican myth-making. The Washington Monthly's Steve Benen summed it up quite succinctly: >
New rule: every time a confused Republican lawmakers compare the United States' fiscal conditions to that of Greece, an angel loses its wings.
Look, the very idea is just crazy. The U.S. has extremely low interest rates and foreign investor are happy to loan us money; Greece has extremely high interest rates and no one is eager to loan the country money. The U.S. has our own currency; Greece has the Euro. We have a great credit rating (for now); Greece has an awful credit rating. We have a manageable debt; Greece has a debt crisis. We're a large country with an enormous economy; Greece is a small country with a small economy. We have one of the world's most stable systems of government (at least until six months ago); Greece's government structure is a little shaky.
For his part, Nobel Prize-winning economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman has been decrying the " Hellenization of economic discourse " for months. "Greece -- with a long history of fiscal irresponsibility, very high public debt, and a country without a currency -- doesn't bear much resemblance even to the other peripheral Europeans, let alone the United States."
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Here's debt levels (if you ask me the IMF projections for Greece are too optimistic). >
Plus there's the having your own currency thing, and the fact that the interest rate on US 10-year bonds is 3.11 percent, on Greek bonds 16.82 percent. >
Otherwise we're exactly the same.
Public Sector Layoffs a "Local" Problem
Last fall, Minority Leader McConnell led the GOP opposition to President Obama's proposed $400 billion American Jobs Act. The loss of hundreds of thousands of police, firefighter, teacher and other public sector jobs, he insisted, was a "local" problem.
As it turns out, the 600,000 state and local government jobs already lost since December 2008 is very much a national issue. That " anti-stimulus ," it turns out, has added a full point to America's unemployment rate .
Last month, the Economic Policy Institute noted that the private sector had gained 2.8 million jobs while federal, state and local governments shed 584,000 just since June 2009. EPI concluded that the public sector job losses constituted "an unprecedented drag on the recovery": >
"The current recovery is the only one that has seen public-sector losses over its first 31 months."
Back in March, Paul Krugman expressed the same point , but with some inconvenient historical context for the Party of Reagan. "In fact, if it weren't for this destructive fiscal austerity," Krugman explained, "Our unemployment rate would almost certainly be lower now than it was at a comparable stage of the 'Morning in America' recovery during the Reagan era." >
We're talking big numbers here. If government employment under Mr. Obama had grown at Reagan-era rates, 1.3 million more Americans would be working as schoolteachers, firefighters, police officers, etc., than are currently employed in such jobs. >
And once you take the effects of public spending on private employment into account, a rough estimate is that the unemployment rate would be 1.5 percentage points lower than it is, or below 7 percent -- significantly better than the Reagan economy at this stage.
47 Million Uninsured Americans "Don't Go Without Health Care"
McConnell the " strict obstructionist " was naturally in the forefront of the all-out Republican effort to block health care reform at any cost. As he repeatedly put it in June 2009 , "all of us want reform, but not reform that denies, delays, or rations health care." To prove his point, McConnell didn't merely trot out a Canadian patient who came to the U.S. for special treatment, but insisted to NBC's David Gregory that no American does without health care now. >
GREGORY: Do you think it's a moral issue that 47 million Americans go without health insurance? >
McCONNELL: Well, they don't go without health care. It's not the most efficient way to provide it. As we know, the doctors in the hospitals are sworn to provide health care. We all agree it is not the most efficient way to provide health care to find somebody only in the emergency room and then pass those costs on to those who are paying for insurance. So it is important, I think, to reduce the number of uninsured. The question is, what is the best way to do that?
That President George W. Bush, Tom Delay and Paul Broun among other Republicans also claimed "people have access to health care in America...after all, you just go to an emergency room" doesn't make it any more true. As the numbers show -- 50 million uninsured, another 25 million uninsured, 45,000 unnecessary deaths, one in five Americans "self-rationing" care and 62 percent of all personal bankruptcies being related to medical bills -- the crisis is far worse than the one Mitch McConnell pretends doesn't exist.
The Public Option "May Cost You Your Life"
While Mitch McConnell insisted that the lack of insurance doesn't prevent anyone from getting health care, in 2009 he suggested having coverage could prove fatal . Months before the passage of the Affordable Care Act without the so-called "public option," Minority Leader McConnell said it would be deadly.
That irresponsible fear-mongering came during an appearance on Dennis Miller's radio show in October 2009. Blasting the "opt-out" version of the public option then being considered in the Senate bill, the Senator from the state ranked 45th in health care performance insisted access to coverage could kill you : >
MCCONNELL: Well, it doesn't make any difference frankly whether you opt-in or you opt-out, it's still a government plan. You know, Medicaid, the program for the poor now, states can opt-out of that, but none of them have. I think if you have any kind of government insurance program, you're going to be stuck with it and it will lead us in the direction of the European style, you know, sort of British-style, single payer, government run system. And those systems are known for delays, denial of care and, you know, if your particular malady doesn't fit the government regulation, you don't get the medication. >
MILLER: Right. >
MCCONNELL: And it may cost you your life. I mean, we don't want to go down that path.
As a Harvard Medical School study found, each year the path of no health insurance leads 45,000 Americans to the grave.
Democrats Are "Sticking It to Seniors with Cuts to Medicare"
For two years running, Mitch McConnell has been among the 40 GOP Senator voting for Paul Ryan's House budget plan to privatize and inevitably ration Medicare now used by 46 million American seniors. In the late 1990's, McConnell joined in Newt Gingrich's effort to slash almost 15 percent from the Medicare budget so that the program would "wither on the vine." But when the Affordable Care Act called for savings from the private Medicare Advantage program used by only 15 percent of elderly beneficiaries, it was Mitch McConnell who warned seniors about the mythical danger.
In July 2009, McConnell tried to scare America's 46 million Medicare beneficiaries by declaring, "The administration plans to use Medicare cuts to fund yet another new government program." Hoping to build on the momentum of the GOP's disgusting and demonstrably false " euthanasia " talking point, McConnell cautioned: >
"Some in Congress seem to be in such a rush to pass just any reform, rather than the right reform, that they're looking everywhere for the money to pay for it -- even if it means sticking it to seniors with cuts to Medicare."
That salvo comes just two weeks after McConnell promised to defeat health care reform in the Senate, warning America's highest turnout voting block: >
"They are going to pay for this plan by cutting Medicare, that is cutting seniors."
Those claims, the New York Times pointed out the day after the Republicans' overwhelming triumph in the 2010 midterms elections were misleading at best and false at worst. But, sadly, they worked .
And so it goes.
As Joshua Green documented last year in the Atlantic , "Mitch McConnell is a master manipulator and strategist" whose "relentless tactics have made his party victorious." But that doesn't make him a truth-teller, except on those rare occasions when he reveals his true motivations. During the debt ceiling stand-off last summer , McConnell briefly got weak in the knees at the prospect of U.S. sovereign default not because it would be a disaster for the nation, but because it could damage his Republican Party : >
"I refuse to help Barack Obama get re-elected by marching Republicans into a position where we have co-ownership of a bad economy. ... If we go into default, he will say that Republicans are making the economy worse and try to convince the public -- maybe with some merit, if people stop getting their Social Security checks and military families start getting letters saying service people overseas don't get paid. It's an argument he could have a good chance of winning, and all of the sudden we have co-ownership of a bad economy," he said. "That is very bad positioning going into an election."
Especially an election which marks the culmination of Mitch McConnell's work over the past three and a half years: >
"The single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president."
(This piece also appears at Perrspectives .)
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13:20:52 05/24/12
NHL Playoff Beards: A Growing Tradition - Why We Watch
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NHL Playoff Beards: A Growing Tradition - Why We Watch
Subscribe to Why We Watch on YouTube: goo.gl Follow Why We Watch on Twitter: goo.gl Like Why We Watch on Facebook: goo.gl When the Islanders won four consecutive Stanley Cups in the early 1980s, they didn't just start a hockey dynasty, they also initiated another tradition that will live and grow far beyond faded memories of Denis Potvin, Bryan Trottier and Mike Bossy. That tradition? The playoff beard. That's because a few weeks of not shaving, growing a playoff beard in a sign of team solidarity, has taken on a life of it's own 32 years later. Now, it's customary for every player on every playoff team to ditch the razor as an act of superstition before the hockey gods. Playoff beards come in many forms, large and out of control, well groomed, mustache and goatee. There are even those young players not able to grow a true beard at all. But no matter the shape or size, it's about the bond between teammates with fan participation creating a unified front. Even the most casual fan dons a playoff beard at this point, beginning the growing process on day one of the playoffs and not ridding themselves of facial hair until their team wins the cup or is eliminated from contention. The advent of the Beard-A-Thon in recent years ties in a charitable aspect, raising money for each playoff teams' individual charity. In the past four years, more than $2M has been raised by the foundation. Playoff beards are one of the many unique elements that make the NHL playoffs so fantastic and ... From: BleacherReport Views: 161 3 ratings Time: 02:17 More in Sports
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00:14:41 05/24/12
Indie Game: The Movie Trailer - Video Game Doc HD
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Indie Game: The Movie Trailer - Video Game Doc HD
Subscribe to TRAILERS: bit.ly Subscribe to COMING SOON: bit.ly Indie Game: The Movie Official Trailer #1 (2012) - Video Game Documentrary HD INDIE GAME: THE MOVIE looks at the underdogs of the video game industry, indie game developers, who sacrifice money, health and sanity to realize their lifelong dreams of sharing their creative visions with the world. Following the making of the games SUPER MEAT BOY, FEZ and BRAID, this Sundance award-winning film captures the tension and drama by focusing on these developers' vulnerability and obsessive quest to express themselves through a 21st-century art form. "Indie Game: The Movie trailer" "Indie Game: The Movie HD" "Indie Game: The Movie" movieclips movie clips movieclipstrailers movieclipscomingsoon "video games" playstation "Lisanne Pajot" "James Swirsky" "Phil Fish" "Jonathan Blow" "Edmund McMillen" "Tommy Refenes" HD 2012 From: MovieclipsCOMINGSOON Views: 4030 71 ratings Time: 02:49 More in Film & Animation
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10:27:25 05/23/12
2012 Olympic Torch Sale Sparks Reactions
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2012 Olympic Torch Sale Sparks Reactions
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me One of the London Olympics 2012 torchbearers has already sold her torch on the auction website eBay. Sarah Milner Simonds, who ran on Monday, has reportedly sold hers for 153000 pounds sterling (USD 241900) for charity. Speaking before completing her run Simonds says the money would be used for a community allotment. [Sarah Milner Simonds, London Olympics 2012 Torchbearer]: "I'm a practical person and I really want that piece of design to go to a collector who really wants to keep and look after a piece of our history. "I want that to go to a good home and actually I know quite a few people in the communities that I work with who could think of something to do with that money." The torchbearer, who was nominated for her work as a community gardener, said she was dismayed after receiving "unpleasant" e-mails. Other torches have already appeared for sale on the website. [George Jeeves, London Olympics 2012 Torchbearer]: "I have heard that that there are a few people that have put them on eBay. I think that should be a criminal offence, it's disgusting." Torchbearer, triple jump Olympic gold medallist and London Olympic Organizing Committee member Jonathan Edwards. [Jonathan Edwards, Former Olympic Triple Jump Champion]: "People buy them, they're private property and I think as a member of the organizing committe I just hope they go to a good home. I won't be ... From: NTDTV Views: 66 5 ratings Time: 01:33 More in News & Politics
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21:32:39 05/22/12
David Beckham is Awarded For His Contributions
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David Beckham is Awarded For His Contributions
For more news and videos visit ➡ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ➡ http Add us on Facebook ➡ on.fb.me Britain's iconic football player, David Beckham was awarded at the 27th annual Sports Spectacular gala in Los Angeles on Sunday, May 20th. He was honored not only for his athletic status, but also for his effort to combat genetic birth defects. In the audience were Beckham's wife Victoria, and their three sons. Beckham calmly received his award. [David Beckham, Britain's iconic football player]: "I kick a football around. Some guys throw a ball around, some guys hit a ball some guys bounce a ball. But it's nothing compared to what you guys do. The amount of money that you've raised over many years is truly incredible and for that you should be congratulated." In previous years, the Cedars-Sinai Medical Genetics Institute fundraiser raised more than $21 million. From: NTDTV Views: 177 1 ratings Time: 00:56 More in Travel & Events
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15:50:05 05/22/12
McConnell Comments on HHS $20 Million contract to promote Obamacare
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McConnell Comments on HHS $20 Million contract to promote Obamacare
Senator McConnell made the following comments on the Senate floor on Tuesday, May 22, 2012: "$20 million of taxpayer money to promote a bill most Americans want to see repealed. Let me suggest that the President spend a little more time trying to do something about the spending, debt, and gas prices, and a little less time trying to spin the unpopular things he's already done%mdashit might require a little more work, but it's what we need." From: RepublicanLeader Views: 15 2 ratings Time: 01:02 More in News & Politics
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18:20:31 05/21/12
'The Avengers' Expected To Generate $3.7 Billion
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'The Avengers' Expected To Generate $3.7 Billion
bit.ly - The Avengers Clevver U! bit.ly - The Avengers Trailer! bit.ly - Click to Subscribe! Facebook.com - Become a Fan! Twitter.com - Follow Us! Well the avengers have done it again! Breaking more records and making even MORE money, details coming your way. As we previously reported, the avengers joined the billion dollar club and they are definitely in the club and SHOWING off...they are now expected to make 3.7 million in total REVENUE!!! That means, THEY MADE THIS MONEY!!! Bernstein Research's Todd Juenger estimates that The Avengers will generate a $1.29B profit for Disney with revenues of $3.7B with $2B of that coming from estimated box office grosses and another $50M from TV rights, $1.2B in home video salesand $500M from toys and merchandise. INSANE!!! So we are thinking that marvel/Disney purchase was a smart one, thanks to the avengers! This weekend was also a strong one for the avengers---Weekendbrought in $55.0M, with a domestic Cume $450.0M. The film is now the 4th highest grossing movie of all time worldwide behind Avatar, Titanic and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2. This is pretty insane/awesome...but we expected it, right guys? So what do you think of all of the avengers success so far? Are you NOW thinking it could possibly be the biggest superhero movie of all time?let us know by commenting below! Im Tatiana carrier, thanks so much for watching! From: ClevverMovies Views: 6328 180 ratings Time: 01:24 More in Film & Animation
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13:26:48 05/19/12
Follow the Money: The Police Problem with Fly Benzo
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Claude Carpenter descibes his son Fly Benzo's, challenge to Baypoint Projects construction Manager Chris Parker on questions raised by Mr. Carpenter concerning Parkers failure to hire project residents for constructoin jobs. Following this meeting, Fly Benzo was issued a restraining order by the San Francisco Police Department
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19:28:39 05/18/12
Facebook to Be `Less Relevant' Over Time, Rice Says
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Facebook to Be `Less Relevant' Over Time, Rice Says
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Bob Rice, managing partner at Tangent Capital Partners LLC, and Jeff Clavier, founder of SoftTech VC, talk about the outlook for Facebook Inc. following the company's initial public offering. They speak with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." (Source: Bloomberg) From: Bloomberg Views: 121 0 ratings Time: 10:34 More in Entertainment
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19:05:30 05/18/12
Most 2011 Internet IPO Shares Fell After Debut
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Most 2011 Internet IPO Shares Fell After Debut
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Carol Massar reports on 2011 Internet initial public offerings and the performance of the companies' shares following the first day of trading. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." Bloomberg's Deirdre Bolton also speaks.(Source: Bloomberg) From: Bloomberg Views: 68 0 ratings Time: 02:17 More in Entertainment
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08:27:45 05/18/12
Learning to Drive Too Hard, Thinking Of Giving Up?
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Are you one of those provisional licence holders who was very enthusiastic about learning to drive, and couldn't wait for your first driving lesson , but now after a few sessions you are finding out that it is not as easy as you thought or maybe you are even almost at test standard but are having major problems with a few things such as multi-lane roundabouts or a manuever, then I want to encourage you to keep on working at it and not give up on learning to drive .
The same applies to those of you that might have failed the driving test more than 3 or 4 times, as it could be very discouraging, but I personally know someone (not one of my learners) who only passed after 11 attempts! This person is now a good safe and confident driver, who has put those failures behind, been able to get a decent job due to having a full driving licence and earns more than they could have dreamed of, but more importantly have learnt that life is full of obstacles, and only by not giving up do you have a chance of getting what you want in life.
I know times are hard, and money is tight, which is why you need to make sure you have the right driving instructor while learning to drive, as you want the best training especially if you have weaknesses that you struggle with.
It is not your fault if you find a particular driving skill difficult, your instructor should be able to break the process down so you can understand, while choosing a suitable location to practise so you can grasp the principles. Once you unserstand how to deal with the situation you then will have to practise this first without any pressure (quiet roads) and then gradually build up to more busy areas. At the same time the instructor will go from full talk through where they tell you every single instruction step by step, then reducing instructions by prompting via questions to make sure you have memorised/understood the process through to the stage whereby they withdraw all instructions (you are fully independent) and rarely have to prompt you.
It is important that you remember that everyone learns at different paces, so just because a sibbling, friend the same age or other people you know passed after a specific number of driving lessons does not mean that the same has to apply to you. The other thing to remember is that even if you are very academic and have never failed an exam or test before , the DSA practical car driving test is not a written examination or one where you can skip questions or take long thinking about what needs to be done. There are situations where split second decisions need to be made, and nerves can play an important role in how you perform, so if you have not had enough practise or experience you could commit a serious driver error which could lead to failure!
So as I said at the beginning on this article, you need to keep working hard, make any changes that are necessary for you to succeed, get as much knowledge of the UK road and traffic signs , by keeping a copy of the official highway code with you and read in between lessons so you can make those split second decisions more confidently.
With hard work, and enough practise, there is no reason why you should give up on learning to drive or not achieve the dream of getting a full UK driving licence and buy that car you always wanted.
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21:22:22 05/16/12
Jon on FOX Business Talking Facebook & Ads
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Jon on FOX Business Talking Facebook & Ads
On Wed May 16th, Jon was on FOX Business talking about Facebook's IPO and monetization strategy. While everyone is talking about the prospects of the Facebook IPO launching this week, one thing that is weighing on a lot of potential investor's minds is how the social network will make enough money to warrant the investment. Continue reading: tchno.be For more tech goodness, check us out at: www.technobuffalo.com Follow Us on Twitter: www.twitter.com Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Check Us Out on Google+: tchno.be Inside My Mind: www.youtube.com From: jon4lakers Views: 15282 586 ratings Time: 03:46 More in Science & Technology
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19:59:13 05/16/12
How NFL Stars Spent Their 1st Paychecks
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How NFL Stars Spent Their 1st Paychecks
Remember to Subscribe! goo.gl The NFL rookie took a big hit last year with the latest CBA. Gone are the days of first round draft picks like Sam Bradford making $78 million dollars over six years. Instead, Cam Newton, the first overall pick in 2011 signed with the Panthers for a "measly" $22 million dollars over four years. Poor Cam, he was one year too late for the really, really big money. We have a sneaking suspicion he'll get by along with most other first round draft pick contracts. Let's keep things in perspective. Most NFL rookies will make more money than any of us will ever dream of. What do they do with it? Do they buy dream cars or houses? Do they take care of their families? What about the bank? We asked some of the biggest stars of the game both past and present how they spent that first NFL paycheck. Surprises? You'll have to watch the video. NFLDraft365 is a production of Bleacher Report Videos. The show highlights all of the players, news, happenings and opinion surrounding the NFL Draft and is covered year-round for NFL fans, who are serious about their teams. Follow NFL Draft 365 on Twitter - www.twitter.com Like NFL Draft 365 on Facebook - www.facebook.com From: BleacherReport Views: 19058 22 ratings Time: 03:00 More in Sports
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19:15:45 05/15/12
Cornell Law Professor Stout on Outlook for Yahoo
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Cornell Law Professor Stout on Outlook for Yahoo
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Lynn Stout, a professor at Cornell University Law School, talks about the outlook for Yahoo! Inc. following the resignation of Chief Executive Officer Scott Thompson after activist investor Daniel Loeb brought to light discrepancies in Thompson's resume. Stout speaks with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." (Source: Bloomberg) From: Bloomberg Views: 23 0 ratings Time: 04:42 More in Entertainment
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06:29:02 05/15/12
Dalai Lama Wins 1.7 Million USD Templeton
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Dalai Lama Wins 1.7 Million USD Templeton
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me The Dalai Lama is awarded the annual 1.7 million USD Templeton prize that honors people who "affirm life's spiritual dimension." He encourages Brits not to become discouraged in the face of tough economic times. Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama warned the British people on Monday against feeling "hopeless" and "helpless" when faced with economic difficulties. He was speaking just before he received the 1.7 million USD Templeton Prize for his engagement with science and people beyond his religious traditions in a lavish cathedral service. The revered Buddhist leader responded to a news conference question about offering spiritual advice to the British people suffering from economic turmoil: [Dalia Lama]: "We must make effort to work on these things. In order to carry constant effort, we need self-confidence. So please don't feel helpless or hopeless - don't do that. Work hard." The inside of London's St.Paul's Cathedral echoed to the sounds of Tibetan monks chanting for the official presentation of the award. Tibetan dancers, along with wind and rain, greeted the Dalai Lama for his first visit to the Cathedral. Dr. John Templeton, the President and Chairman of the John Templeton Foundation, handed over the official medal (and the cheque). The Dalai Lama announced he was donating 1.5 million USD of the prize money to Save the Children's work with ... From: NTDTV Views: 610 11 ratings Time: 01:44 More in News & Politics
















