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Justin Bieber Fans Wait Overnight For ‘Today’ Show Performance

‘For Justin Bieber, I’ll do anything,’ one fan tells MTV News. By Nuzhat Naoreen Photo: MTV News & Docs On Thursday afternoon (June 3), Penny Noelle, 10, started standing in line for Justin Bieber’s “Today” show concert on Friday morning. She arrived in New York from Springfield, Massachusetts, equipped with her bag, posters, money, a chair to sleep on overnight and a very patient mom. “For Justin Bieber, I’ll do anything,” Penny told MTV News. She’s not the only one. By Thursday evening, hundreds of fans, including some as young as 5, had already lined the streets outside Rockefeller Plaza in anticipation of the free Bieber concert. Megan Hazelwood, 17, who said she attended one of Justin’s first concerts, convinced her parents to travel 17 hours from Kansas City, Kansas, so she could see him once again. “I’ve never driven 17 hours for anyone but Justin Bieber,” she said. By the time Megan arrived Thursday evening, though, the line already spanned a couple of blocks. Most fans passed the time Thursday night making posters for the concert, singing Bieber’s songs and playing games. Many families also got nearby hotels and took shifts standing in line throughout the night. Joe Pezzino, who drove his daughter seven hours from Buffalo, New York, waited in line alone as his daughter joined some family friends at a nearby hotel for dinner. “I’m keeping busy,” he said. “I’m really caught up on my BlackBerry. I have no e-mails.” Which artist would you wait overnight to see? Tell us in the comments! Related Artists Justin Bieber

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Michael Bolton Excited to Be a Grandfather

‘It’s exciting. But it’s also surreal,’ the singer says about becoming a granddad for the first time for his daughter’s upcoming baby.

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Day Two

Things slowly got back to normal on Tuesday. While the storm resulted in serious damage along parts of the coast, and those affected remain in our thoughts and prayers, we were relieved that the storm wasn’t as catastrophic as initially forecasted. Tuesday also happened to be the debut of my book, “My Dad, John McCain.” The day began with a book signing at the CivicFest celebration in Minneapolis. I got to see some old friends and was so happy to meet all the great people and families who turned out to get their copies signed. It was an exhilarating experience and I can’t thank everyone enough for their support. We then went to a service event organized by www.One.org . It’s a charity devoted to eradicating global poverty. We then went to a local bookstore for another book signing. The day was a blur by the end, but I will never forget the amazing people I met and the wonderful support of my family and friends, both new and old. Song of the Day: “So Real” by Jeff Buckley

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Journeys

For those of you who have followed our journey since we started the blog a year ago, you know how crazy campaign life can be. The manic pace, last second changes and unpredictable moments have all set the stage for what has been an unbelievable ride. I am privileged to be able to be a part of this experience and I hope sharing it with you provides a more intimate and authentic look at Dad’s campaign. Last night was overwhelming for me in a way in which I’ve never before experienced.  The tears I shed were due to an abounding love I have for my father, who, above all else, wants to serve a nation and her people.  His love and faith in his country and fellow citizens saved him in his darkest hour. Standing on that stage, I saw past the balloons, confetti and cheers. I was left with a singular image. One of a man who will take his improbable journey and draw from it at every turn to change our country and our world for the better.  Dad, I have never been more proud to be your daughter. I love you. Song of the Day: “Barracuda” by Heart

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VOTE

What a long strange journey it’s been. Dad I love you so much and am so proud to be your daughter every day. If you need to know why you should vote for Dad, click here . Thank you to everyone for everything… And yes, we will be posting about election night. You didn’t think I would leave my loyal readers hanging, did you? Now get out and vote! Song of the Day: “Don’t Stop Believin'” by Journey

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Reg Traviss: Amy Winehouse’s New Boyfriend

I’m all about dating someone hotter than yourself or at least upgrading if you had a lapse in judgment and dated someone fug or who doesn’t have his or her sh*t together, and it seems that Amy Winehouse is doing just that.

Jesus Take The Wheel: Suspect In Natalee Holloway Case Wanted For Murder Of Peruvian Girl!

Joran van der Sloot, the Dutch national who was repeatedly detained in connection with the Natalee Holloway case, has now been named the prime suspect in the murder of a Peruvian girl. Details on the flipside Just three days after the fifth anniversary of Holloway’s disappearance, the body of 21-year-old Stephany Flores Ramirez was discovered early this morning in a Lima Peru hotel room, on the avenue Miraflores district, Peruvian newspaper El Comercio reports. According to police reports, the girl was brutally stabbed and was found wrapped in a blanket in a pool of blood. According to the Peruvian newspaper, the hotel room where Ramirez’s body was found was registered under van der Sloot’s name. Hotel employees also told police that they saw him with the girl over the weekend. According to Peruvian police, she was last seen with van der Sloot, who has not been located. Ramirez was the daughter of racecar driver and well-known businessman Ricardo Flores. Joran van der Sloot was the man person of interest in the disappearance of 18-year-old Alabama high school student Natalee Holloway when she went missing during a senior class trip to Aruba in May 2005. Holloway was last seen leaving a bar with van der Sloot, who was 17 at the time. He was detained in the case several times but Aruban authorities said they don’t have enough evidence to charge him. In this country we say innocent until proven guilty, but this guy is clearly more than just a proverbial ‘lady killer’. We hope when they find him this time there is enough evidence to bury him under the jail AND compel his cellmates to deprive him of his nutsack! Source

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Joran van der Sloot father picture

Joran van der Sloot, right, sits in a car with his father, Paulus Van Der Sloot, after Joran was released from custody near Oranjestad, Aruba, in this Dec. 7, 2007, file photo. Joran Van der Sloot, the Dutch national who was arrested twice and later released in the disappearance of U.S. teen Natalee Holloway, has been named the prime suspect in the murder of a Peruvian woman, according to local reports. Stephany Flores Ramirez, 21, the daughter of racecar driver and businessman Ricardo Flores,

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From Snow to Sweat Lodges: Making "Rape on the Reservation"

Joanne Shen co-produced “Rape on the Reservation,” premiering as part of Vanguard's fourth season on Wednesday, June 2, at 10/9c. A few weeks before Christmas last year, my co-producer John Henion and I flew to South Dakota to begin researching the story that would become “Rape on the Reservation.” We landed in Rapid City and drove three hours east to two of the poorest reservations in America, Pine Ridge and Rosebud reservations, home to members of the Lakota (Sioux) nation. The point of the trip was to make contacts and figure out if it was even feasible to do a television documentary about the sexual assault on Indian reservations. We had been repeatedly warned over the phone that outsiders were regarded with suspicion and it would it would be especially difficult to get people talking about such a sensitive subject like rape. First impression: in the dead of winter, rural South Dakota has got to be one of the coldest places in America. The poverty makes it feel all the more bleak. The impoverished conditions that many people on the reservation live under are among the worst I’ve ever seen in the U.S. A trailer home will be packed with more than a dozen adults and children living under one roof. Sub- zero temperatures are exacerbated by the fact that some residences still lack electricity or indoor plumbing. I remember going with the Pine Ridge police department on a ride-along. We entered the home of an elderly man when neighbors complained that his young nieces had been partying on the premises (alcohol is illegal on Pine Ridge, a so-called “dry” reservation”). I noticed that all four gas burners on his stove were on full-blast, which I thought was odd and dangerous, considering there were 2 or 3 toddlers running around the premises. I pointed this out to the man because I thought he might have left the stove on accidentally. He ignored me. Later, I learned that this was one of the many creative ways people on “the rez” kept their houses warm. Like any shoot, this one had its own logistical challenges. When we go to foreign countries, we know we have to play by someone else’s rule—and visiting an Indian reservation is no different. Reservations are legally recognized sovereign nations within the geographical boundaries of the U. S. and the rhythm of life is definitely different. They call it “Indian time,” and it means that schedules are fluid. Television producers live and die by adhering to strict schedules so that they can pack as much filming in a day as possible. But, as with almost every Vanguard shoot I’ve ever been on—efficient Japan being a notable exception—being super-flexible to work with your subject’s schedule has usually paid off with getting great access in the end. Before you do, you’re likely to spend some time that feels wasted, like standing outside for half an hour in bracing 20-below weather waiting for a source to show up at a traditional Lakota funeral, as we did. Or braving the other temperature extreme—an Indian sweat lodge—in the hopes of convincing a medicine man to let us film a traditional healing ceremony. It was no easy feat, considering I was 23 weeks pregnant at the time. In the end, I literally couldn’t take the heat and left my co-producer to sweat it out (pardon the puns) with our subjects. Ultimately, we met amazing individuals who were brave enough to share their stories with us. In spite of the dark subject matter, I was frequently struck by the resilience of the people we met along the way. I remember interviewing one of our subjects about the murder of her daughter. She’d be in tears one moment and then, in the very next moment, be able to laugh genuinely at some silly joke I’d crack out of sheer nervousness. Later on, Tillie Black Bear, the head of White Buffalo Calf Woman Society, an important women’s organization on Rosebud Reservation, told me that this was characteristic of the Lakota—to be able to switch quickly from deep sorrow to moments of joy and laughter—and it was probably one way they have been able to survive psychologically, in the face of their traumatic history. And that’s the way I remember my time there: hearing countless heartbreaking stories from some of the toughest people I’ve ever met. Watch the trailer for “Rape on the Reservation” after the jump, and tune in on Wednesday, June 2 at 10/9c to watch on Current TV. added by: joanneshen

Arnold Does A Daddy/Daughter Day In Malibu

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegge r spent a little time away from politics and a little time with his daughter instead. The daddy/daughter duo was spotted in Malibu enjoying the fun, the sun and a very cool Porsche.