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14:39:42 02/08/12
Check blood pressure in both arms: Study
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Check blood pressure in both arms: Study
The next time you get your blood pressure checked, ask your doctor to test in both your right and left arms. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Holly Phillips speaks about a new study on blood pressure, and what it reveals. From: CBSNewsOnline Views: 18 1 ratings Time: 01:02 More in News & Politics
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14:39:42 02/08/12
Check blood pressure in both arms: Study
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Check blood pressure in both arms: Study
The next time you get your blood pressure checked, ask your doctor to test in both your right and left arms. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Holly Phillips speaks about a new study on blood pressure, and what it reveals. From: CBSNewsOnline Views: 18 1 ratings Time: 01:02 More in News & Politics
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19:00:09 02/05/12
GOP Debates Exposing Conservative Dislike of Romney, Not So For '08 Dem Field
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So Romney and his PACmen spent over fifteen million dollars worth of smear ads against Newt Gingrich in Florida to seal the deal of beating him in the third primary. Romney was upbeat afterward, but many movement conservatives were not.
Jonah Goldberg: What is Wrong With This Guy? >
Congratulations to Mitt Romney for his big win last night. It was a win that, Romney supporters hoped, would help bury concerns about his ability to seal the deal to do what it takes. But I’m not so sure. If you’re a straight-laced grown-up with money to burn, burying Newt Gingrich shouldn’t be that hard. Romney talked about the economy, Newt about lunar statehood (which I favor!). Romney drowned Gingrich in negative ads and Gingrich supplied endless fodder for the accurate ones and plausibility for the inaccurate ones. Was that really the test of his political chops everyone is saying?As a bunch of us have been writing around here for a while, the under-emphasized dynamic in this race isn’t that Romney isn’t conservative enough (though that’s obviously a real concern out there) it’s that he’s simply not a good enough politician.
Jonah and many other conservatives are really pissed that Mitt on the next day said that he's ' not very concerned about the poor.' >
“I’m not concerned about the very poor. We have a safety net there,” Romney told CNN. “If it needs repair, I’ll fix it.
Oh, dear. That wasn't too bright. Bill O'Reilly was trying to downplay this flub on The Factor by saying the Democrats will seize on any single word by Mitt that they can take out of context to smear him. Nice try, Bill. It was a bonehead move. >
But great politicians on the morning after a big win, don’t force their supporters to go around defending the candidate from the charge that he doesn’t care about the poor. They just don’t.
You would think after all the rigorous training Mormons are known to subject their children to when it comes to speaking to large groups of people at a young age and then sending them out on two year conversion missions to hone their craft of convincing people to like them, Mitt is one big flop in that category. Unlike his father, who was legendary for his two years in European mission work, Romney just has a problem with connecting and he's making his base nervous.
A recent Pew Poll shows Mitt's unfavorable rating is up to 47% . I believe the GOP thought that having so many debates would give them a chance to constantly bash President Obama without supplying much substance other than lunar bases, hating the gay, electrocutions and building electric fences against Latinos, but what has happened is America is watching and the GOP is being hurt by the added attention. Many republicans really dislike Romney, but view him as the only one to able challenge Obama. I still am surprised by this poll since the country is suffering from the 2008 global financial meltdown. And before Florida's results were in the GOP elites were freaking out over Gingrich's rise and then his attacks of their anointed one.
I know many progressives are feeling very antsy right now with these GOP circus debates and primary days dominating the news cycles so I did a little research into how our base felt about our candidates to contrast the GOP contest at about the same time. Democratic voters were very pleased with the field of candidates that were running for election.
via Gallup Politics on 02/03/08 >
The new poll indicates that whatever the outcome, Democrats nationwide will be equally satisfied with their nominee. They show equal levels of enthusiasm for the prospects of Clinton and Obama each being on the ballot in November. In addition, they are no more likely to believe one of the candidates is more electable in the fall than the other.
Specifically:
Fifty-five percent of Democrats (including independents who lean to the Democratic Party) say they would vote for Obama "enthusiastically" in November were he the Democratic nominee; 53% say the same of Clinton.
Forty-five percent of Democrats think Clinton has the better chance of beating the Republican candidate for president in November; 43% choose Obama.
By contrast, Gallup finds more lopsided attitudes among Republicans -- working strongly in McCain's favor. Republicans are less enthusiastic about voting for each of the leading potential nominees than the Democrats are about theirs; however, McCain is the clear leader on this score over Romney. McCain also beats Romney handily in perceptions of which of the two has the better chance of winning in November.
In the Florida returns there is another troubling number that was revealed about Mitt and the rest of the current field. >
Another warning sign for Romney: Nearly 4 in 10 GOPers want someone else to run: And this also has to worry Romney and his team a bit, too: 38% of Florida Republican primary voters said they’d like to see someone else run for the GOP nomination, versus 58% who said they’re satisfied with the field. It’s a striking number, because these are Republicans who TURNED OUT and voted.
38% are hoping for a brokered convention I guess. Wow. Things are tough in this country and many on our side have been very disappointed, but if we elect a phony conservative like Romney at this point in time, the middle class may never, ever recover. GOP unrest is a good thing.
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17:13:51 01/27/12
Camera Carrying Vulture (Narrated by David Tennant) - Earthflight - BBC One
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Camera Carrying Vulture (Narrated by David Tennant) - Earthflight - BBC One
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk Camera carrying vulture takes a test flight before her next ambitious flight in Africa. From: BBC Views: 3099 47 ratings Time: 01:08 More in Entertainment
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17:13:51 01/27/12
Camera Carrying Vulture (Narrated by David Tennant) - Earthflight - BBC One
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Camera Carrying Vulture (Narrated by David Tennant) - Earthflight - BBC One
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk Camera carrying vulture takes a test flight before her next ambitious flight in Africa. From: BBC Views: 3006 47 ratings Time: 01:08 More in Entertainment
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17:13:51 01/27/12
Camera Carrying Vulture (Narrated by David Tennant) - Earthflight - BBC One
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Camera Carrying Vulture (Narrated by David Tennant) - Earthflight - BBC One
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk Camera carrying vulture takes a test flight before her next ambitious flight in Africa. From: BBC Views: 3099 47 ratings Time: 01:08 More in Entertainment
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21:59:26 01/26/12
Aaron Paul talks 'Smashed' at Sundance 2012
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Aaron Paul talks 'Smashed' at Sundance 2012
HitFix's Dan Fienberg talks with Aaron Paul about his role as an alcoholic in the movie 'Smashed'. Paul explains how humor and drama find each other in this Sundance film. A married couple whose bond is built on a mutual love of alcohol gets their relationship put to the test when the wife decides to get sober. (Official Description) Find out what's next at www.hitfix.com and subscribe to our YouTube channel From: hitfixcom Views: 972 4 ratings Time: 04:07 More in Entertainment
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21:41:05 01/25/12
Sundance 2012 - Mary Elizabeth Winstead talks 'Smashed'
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Sundance 2012 - Mary Elizabeth Winstead talks 'Smashed'
Mary Elizabeth Winstead talks about how the process of filming 'Smashed' to the screening at the Sundance Film Festival has been one big emotional roller coaster for her. A married couple whose bond is built on a mutual love of alcohol gets their relationship put to the test when the wife decides to get sober. (Official Description) Find out what's next at www.hitfix.com and subscribe to our YouTube channel From: hitfixcom Views: 560 10 ratings Time: 04:47 More in Entertainment
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16:06:05 01/25/12
Jason Byrne's sitcom - one of the cast lose the plot! (BBC Radio 2)
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Jason Byrne's sitcom - one of the cast lose the plot! (BBC Radio 2)
Warning: contains adult humour. If you have any trouble watching the video, try the BBC website version here: www.bbc.co.uk Footage from the recording of Father Figure by Jason Byrne, a new family sitcom for BBC Radio 2 starring Byrne, Lucy Montgomery, Michael Smiley and more. Watch out for one of the cast corpsing quite spectacularly -- it'll probably be the person you least expect! This is the first episode and it is set in a car. Tom the Dad (played by Jason Byrne) is driving, Elaine the Mum (played by Lucy Montgomery) is with him, as is their teenage son Dylan (played by Dominic Applewhite). Also in the car are Grandma Mary (played by Pauline McLynn) and GrandDad Pat (played by Dermot Crowley). They are heading off to a cousin's wedding, it's raining, there is heavy traffic, Grandad's worrying about his leg swelling and teenage Son is whinging about being squashed in between his grandparents -- a circumstance enough to test the patience of the most loving family. In this filmed extract we join them as the car breaks down and they have to pull over in a lay by. Before long best friend Roddy turns up, and the group is complete. You can hear the episode at 22.00 on Saturday 4 February (BBC Radio 2) and on iplayer thereafter for 7 days. Next episode: Birthday Lunch - much to his Mum's consternation Tom decides to cook his Dad a Birthday meal and Roddy brings something deeply unappetising as an appetiser. Cast: Tom Whyte.... Jason Byrne Elaine Whyte.... Lucy Montgomery ... From: BBC Views: 849 35 ratings Time: 05:01 More in Comedy
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16:06:05 01/25/12
Jason Byrne's sitcom - one of the cast lose the plot! (BBC Radio 2)
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Jason Byrne's sitcom - one of the cast lose the plot! (BBC Radio 2)
Warning: contains adult humour. If you have any trouble watching the video, try the BBC website version here: www.bbc.co.uk Footage from the recording of Father Figure by Jason Byrne, a new family sitcom for BBC Radio 2 starring Byrne, Lucy Montgomery, Michael Smiley and more. Watch out for one of the cast corpsing quite spectacularly -- it'll probably be the person you least expect! This is the first episode and it is set in a car. Tom the Dad (played by Jason Byrne) is driving, Elaine the Mum (played by Lucy Montgomery) is with him, as is their teenage son Dylan (played by Dominic Applewhite). Also in the car are Grandma Mary (played by Pauline McLynn) and GrandDad Pat (played by Dermot Crowley). They are heading off to a cousin's wedding, it's raining, there is heavy traffic, Grandad's worrying about his leg swelling and teenage Son is whinging about being squashed in between his grandparents -- a circumstance enough to test the patience of the most loving family. In this filmed extract we join them as the car breaks down and they have to pull over in a lay by. Before long best friend Roddy turns up, and the group is complete. You can hear the episode at 22.00 on Saturday 4 February (BBC Radio 2) and on iplayer thereafter for 7 days. Next episode: Birthday Lunch - much to his Mum's consternation Tom decides to cook his Dad a Birthday meal and Roddy brings something deeply unappetising as an appetiser. Cast: Tom Whyte.... Jason Byrne Elaine Whyte.... Lucy Montgomery ... From: BBC Views: 885 36 ratings Time: 05:01 More in Comedy
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16:06:05 01/25/12
Jason Byrne's sitcom - one of the cast lose the plot! (BBC Radio 2)
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Jason Byrne's sitcom - one of the cast lose the plot! (BBC Radio 2)
Warning: contains adult humour. If you have any trouble watching the video, try the BBC website version here: www.bbc.co.uk Footage from the recording of Father Figure by Jason Byrne, a new family sitcom for BBC Radio 2 starring Byrne, Lucy Montgomery, Michael Smiley and more. Watch out for one of the cast corpsing quite spectacularly -- it'll probably be the person you least expect! This is the first episode and it is set in a car. Tom the Dad (played by Jason Byrne) is driving, Elaine the Mum (played by Lucy Montgomery) is with him, as is their teenage son Dylan (played by Dominic Applewhite). Also in the car are Grandma Mary (played by Pauline McLynn) and GrandDad Pat (played by Dermot Crowley). They are heading off to a cousin's wedding, it's raining, there is heavy traffic, Grandad's worrying about his leg swelling and teenage Son is whinging about being squashed in between his grandparents -- a circumstance enough to test the patience of the most loving family. In this filmed extract we join them as the car breaks down and they have to pull over in a lay by. Before long best friend Roddy turns up, and the group is complete. You can hear the episode at 22.00 on Saturday 4 February (BBC Radio 2) and on iplayer thereafter for 7 days. Next episode: Birthday Lunch - much to his Mum's consternation Tom decides to cook his Dad a Birthday meal and Roddy brings something deeply unappetising as an appetiser. Cast: Tom Whyte.... Jason Byrne Elaine Whyte.... Lucy Montgomery ... From: BBC Views: 885 36 ratings Time: 05:01 More in Comedy
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05:55:13 01/25/12
State of the Union 2012: Staying in School
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State of the Union 2012: Staying in School
Stand with the President: my.barackobama.com Teachers matter. So instead of bashing them, or defending the status quo, let's offer schools a deal. Give them the resources to keep good teachers on the job, and reward the best ones. In return, grant schools flexibility: To teach with creativity and passion; to stop teaching to the test; and to replace teachers who just aren't helping kids learn. We also know that when students aren't allowed to walk away from their education, more of them walk the stage to get their diploma. So tonight, I call on every State to require that all students stay in high school until they graduate or turn eighteen. When kids do graduate, the most daunting challenge can be the cost of college. At a time when Americans owe more in tuition debt than credit card debt, this Congress needs to stop the interest rates on student loans from doubling in July. Extend the tuition tax credit we started that saves middle-class families thousands of dollars. And give more young people the chance to earn their way through college by doubling the number of work-study jobs in the next five years. From: BarackObamadotcom Views: 6435 93 ratings Time: 02:22 More in News & Politics
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00:30:00 01/25/12
Drive it!: The Motor Magazine
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The new Opel Ampera has finally delivered what most e-cars have been promising for years - electric power for everyday use. It comes with a price tag, though. For the more economically minded we pit five small family cars against each other. The new BMW 1 Series takes on the VW Golf and other members of the compact segment. And finally a bit of sporty elegance: the Porsche Boxster Spyder.Present it! Opel AmperaWith the Ampera Opel is setting new standards for electric vehicles in everyday use. Its specially designed lithium-ion battery provides energy for the 111 kW electromotor. Depending on driving style, road profile and outside temperature, the fully charged battery will take the car distances between 40 and 80 kilometers on battery power alone - which is still unusual in the e-mobility segment.A classical gasoline combustion engine helps extend the range to up to 500 kilometers. But since the batteries recharge in around four hours, the Ampera can master most inner-city stretches in ultra-quiet electric mode. Compare it! BMW 1-Series - VW Golf - Audi A3 - Ford Focus - Alfa Romeo GiuliettaThe compact class is considered one of the most competitive automobile segments of the German market. Every revamped model, every next generation issue raises the question of who is leading the pack? The newcomer in our contest is the 5-door BMW 1 Series.It represents the second generation compact from the Bavarian carmaker. But will the 1 Series take first place? Four other candidates with diesel engines with around 103 kW power have their eye on the prize. We compare the BMW 118d to the Ford Focus, Alfa Romeo's Giulietta, the Audi A3 Sportback and the VW Golf. Taste it! Mercedes C-Class 350 BlueEfficiency SedanThe C-Class is one of Mercedes-Benz' most successful models. Over 8.5 million have been sold since it was introduced back in 1982, as the Mercedes 190. Drive it! took a look at the version with the most powerful gasoline engine - the C 350 BlueEfficiency sedan. While the C-Class has a high price tag and looks a bit old school, its performance proved to be anything but.Examine it! Roof Boxes - Packing and Travelling SafelyWhen families go on vacation the trunk is usually jam-packed. Many drivers invest in a roof box to give them extra storage space. But is driving with this extra load on the roof really safe?Together with the DEKRA technical testing service, we conducted tests on a compact car and an SUV to see how they handled - with and without roof boxes. An expert from DEKRA shows us why it's vital to reduce your speed when travelling with a fully-packed roof box. Test it! Porsche Boxster SpyderThe Porsche Boxster Spyder is the diva of the Boxster family. Straight off, the mid-engine roadster looks different from the others; it was mainly designed as an open-top, fair weather car. The fabric soft-top really just serves as a sun shade or repels a few drops of rain.The Spyder is significantly lighter than the Boxster S and has a lower center of gravity. It also has a very stiff transmission which makes the Boxster Spyder's driving performance as sporty as its looks.
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06:21:37 01/22/12
Android Central 84 [Video]: CES wrap-up, in-car Android, the trouble with Lightsquared
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We now return you to your regularly scheduled Android Central Podcast, where we finally put CES 2012 behind us and look ahead to Mobile World Congress, talk some in-car Android wishes, figure out what's wrong with Lightsquared -- and answer a few of your e-mails and voicemails. Join us!
Thing 1: CES recap
* Android Central staff's best of CES picks
* All of our CES coverage
Thing 2: 11 billion downloads, Google Wallet still alive
* Google: Quarter-billion Android devices worldwide, 11 billion downloads
* Google: We will continue to invest in Google Wallet
Thing 3: Ice Cream Sandwich updates
* Ice Cream Sandwich for the Motorola Xoom appears to be rolling out now to everyone
* The complete Motorola Xoom Wifi Ice Cream Sandwich changelog
Thing 4: Other random stuff
* HTC confirms it's pulling Carrier IQ from Sprint ROMs in future updates
* LightSquared claims government testing 'rigged' by GPS industry insiders
* Android A to Z
* Calling all Developers: Want to create the next generation of the Android Central App?
* Editorial: Everybody always is working on better battery life
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06:21:37 01/22/12
Android Central 84 [Video]: CES wrap-up, in-car Android, the trouble with Lightsquared
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We now return you to your regularly scheduled Android Central Podcast, where we finally put CES 2012 behind us and look ahead to Mobile World Congress, talk some in-car Android wishes, figure out what's wrong with Lightsquared -- and answer a few of your e-mails and voicemails. Join us!
Thing 1: CES recap
* Android Central staff's best of CES picks
* All of our CES coverage
Thing 2: 11 billion downloads, Google Wallet still alive
* Google: Quarter-billion Android devices worldwide, 11 billion downloads
* Google: We will continue to invest in Google Wallet
Thing 3: Ice Cream Sandwich updates
* Ice Cream Sandwich for the Motorola Xoom appears to be rolling out now to everyone
* The complete Motorola Xoom Wifi Ice Cream Sandwich changelog
Thing 4: Other random stuff
* HTC confirms it's pulling Carrier IQ from Sprint ROMs in future updates
* LightSquared claims government testing 'rigged' by GPS industry insiders
* Android A to Z
* Calling all Developers: Want to create the next generation of the Android Central App?
* Editorial: Everybody always is working on better battery life
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14:52:47 01/20/12
Jason Byrne's sitcom - one of the cast lose the plot! (BBC Radio 2)
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Jason Byrne's sitcom - one of the cast lose the plot! (BBC Radio 2)
Warning: contains adult humour -- bbc.in Footage from the recording of Father Figure by Jason Byrne, a new family sitcom for BBC Radio 2 starring Byrne, Lucy Montgomery, Michael Smiley and more. Watch out for one of the cast corpsing quite spectacularly -- it'll probably be the person you least expect! This is the first episode and it is set in a car. Tom the Dad (played by Jason Byrne) is driving, Elaine the Mum (played by Lucy Montgomery) is with him, as is their teenage son Dylan (played by Dominic Applewhite). Also in the car are Grandma Mary (played by Pauline McLynn) and GrandDad Pat (played by Dermot Crowley). They are heading off to a cousin's wedding, it's raining, there is heavy traffic, Grandad's worrying about his leg swelling and teenage Son is whinging about being squashed in between his grandparents -- a circumstance enough to test the patience of the most loving family. In this filmed extract we join them as the car breaks down and they have to pull over in a lay by. Before long best friend Roddy turns up, and the group is complete. You can hear the episode at 22.00 on Saturday 4 February (BBC Radio 2) and on iplayer thereafter for 7 days. Next episode: Birthday Lunch - much to his Mum's consternation Tom decides to cook his Dad a Birthday meal and Roddy brings something deeply unappetising as an appetiser. Cast: Tom Whyte.... Jason Byrne Elaine Whyte.... Lucy Montgomery Dylan Whyte .... Dominic Applewhite Mary Whyte.... Pauline McLynn Pat Whyte.... Dermot ... From: BBC Views: 532 15 ratings Time: 05:01 More in Comedy






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