Tag Archives: from-the-public

Roger Ailes: NPR Run By ‘Nazis,’ Jon Stewart ‘Crazy’

Fox News chairman Roger Ailes called NPR executives “Nazis” and said Jon Stewart is “crazy” in the second part of his interview with The Daily Beast's Howard Kurtz. (In the first part of the interview, published on Wednesday, Ailes said that Obama's “socialism” was “too far left” for international allies, and that the president has “a different belief system than most Americans.”) Ailes spoke about NPR in the context of defending Juan Williams, who was fired from the public radio network after his comments about Muslims on Fox News. Ailes gave Williams a new, multi-million dollar contract in response to the firing. He told Kurtz that he had done so because he was “mad,” and wanted to look after Williams and his family. But he reserved his greatest anger for NPR executives: “They are, of course, Nazis. They have a kind of Nazi attitude. They are the left wing of Nazism. These guys don't want any other point of view. They don't even feel guilty using tax dollars to spout their propaganda. They are basically Air America with government funding to keep them alive.” Ailes also blasted Jon Stewart, who has made Fox News perhaps his biggest target on “The Daily Show.” “He hates conservative views,” he said. “He hates conservative thoughts. He hates conservative verbiage. He hates conservatives…he's crazy. If it wasn't polarized, he couldn't make a living. He makes a living by attacking conservatives and stirring up a liberal base against it.” added by: TimALoftis

Bono’s ONE Foundation Gives 1% of Funds to Charity

Bono's anti-poverty foundation ONE is under pressure to explain its finances after it was revealed that only a small percentage of money it raises reaches the needy. The non-profit organisation set up by the U2 frontman received almost

Gold Coin Sellers Angered by New Tax Law Amendment Slipped Into Health Care Legislation Would Track, Tax Coin and Bullion Transactions

Those already outraged by the president's health care legislation now have a new bone of contention — a scarcely noticed tack-on provision to the law that puts gold coin buyers and sellers under closer government scrutiny. The issue is rising to the fore just as gold coin dealers are attracting attention over sales tactics. Section 9006 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will amend the Internal Revenue Code to expand the scope of Form 1099. Currently, 1099 forms are used to track and report the miscellaneous income associated with services rendered by independent contractors or self-employed individuals. Coin Dealers Flipping Starting Jan. 1, 2012, Form 1099s will become a means of reporting to the Internal Revenue Service the purchases of all goods and services by small businesses and self-employed people that exceed $600 during a calendar year. Precious metals such as coins and bullion fall into this category and coin dealers have been among those most rankled by the change. This provision, intended to mine what the IRS deems a vast reservoir of uncollected income tax, was included in the health care legislation ostensibly as a way to pay for it. The tax code tweak is expected to raise $17 billion over the next 10 years, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation. Taking an early and vociferous role in opposing the measure is the precious metal and coin industry, according to Diane Piret, industry affairs director for the Industry Council for Tangible Assets. The ICTA, based in Severna Park, Md., is a trade association representing an estimated 5,000 coin and bullion dealers in the United States. “Coin dealers not only buy for their inventory from other dealers, but also with great frequency from the public,” Piret said. “Most other types of businesses will have a limited number of suppliers from which they buy their goods and products for resale.” added by: im1mjrpain

Restaurant Offers Lion Burgers. They’re Grrrrross!

Photo via Tristan In an odd attempt to somehow celebrate the World Cup , a restaurant in Arizona has added one of Africa’s most noble creatures to the menu by offering a hamburger made from real lion meat. As you might expect, serving the king of the jungle as a burger has elicited strong reactions from the public, but the restaurant owner insists … Read the full story on TreeHugger

Continued here:
Restaurant Offers Lion Burgers. They’re Grrrrross!

Inventors say BP ignoring oil spill ideas

Please Note: This post is actually 2 different points of view. The video represents BP and their explanation for micro managing the oil spill. (sry..that was a biased statement but i am not looking for a Pulitzer) The article is from the AP and is self explanatory. I have provided links for both and I really hope the video will keep running ok. This thing has been spewing poison into our eco-system for 35 days…in ungodly amounts. Somebody needs to wake the hell up. http://www.cnn.com/video/ ?/video/us/2010/05/24/intv.suttles.bp.oil.options.cnn NEW ORLEANS – A suggestion box or publicity stunt? BP has received thousands of ideas from the public on how to stop the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, but some inventors are complaining that their efforts are getting ignored. Oil-eating bacteria, bombs and a device that resembles a giant shower curtain are among the 10,000 fixes people have proposed to counter the growing environmental threat. BP is taking a closer look at 700 of the ideas, but the oil company has yet to use any of them nearly a month after the deadly explosion that caused the leak. “They're clearly out of ideas, and there's a whole world of people willing to do this free of charge,” said Dwayne Spradlin, CEO of InnoCentive Inc., which has created an online network of experts to solve problems. BP spokesman Mark Salt said the company wants the public's help, but that considering proposed fixes takes time. “They're taking bits of ideas from lots of places,” Salt said. “This is not just a PR stunt.” BP said Wednesday it hopes to begin shooting a mixture known as drilling mud into the blown-out well in the Gulf of Mexico by Sunday. The “top kill” method involves shooting heavy mud into crippled equipment on top of the well, then aiming cement at the well to permanently keep down the oil. Even if it works it could take several weeks to complete. “This is all being done at a depth of 5,000 feet and it's never been done at these depths before,” said Doug Suttles of BP PLC, which leased the rig that exploded April 20 off the coast of Louisiana. If the top kill effort fails, BP is considering a “junk shot,” which involves shooting knotted rope, pieces of tires and golf balls into the blowout preventer. Crews hope they will lodge into the nooks and crannies of the device to plug it. About 70 BP workers are taking more suggestions at a tip line center in Houston. The company plans to test one idea from actor Kevin Costner — a centrifuge device to vacuum up the oil — but that was not delivered through the suggestion-box system. Gerald Graham, a marine environmental consultant and oil spill response expert from Victoria, British Columbia, said he suggested a similar idea at the end of April to the joint incident command center run by BP, government agencies and Transocean Ltd., which owned the rig. The command center had him forward the idea to NOAA, which didn't respond. In the weeks before BP hooked up the tube, it tried but failed to use a four-story concrete-and-metal box to funnel the oil into a pipe and to the surface. Salt said ideas for stopping the leak “have to be taken through loads of different stages” before BP can try to use them. “We're dealing with things at a depth that has never been done before. They have to go through lots of vigorous tests,” he said. Spradlin, the InnoCentive CEO, denounced BP's call for help as a “publicity maneuver.” His Massachusetts-based company challenged its Web-connected network of scientists, engineers, academics and other professionals to come up with possible solutions to stop the spill. Hundreds of ideas have poured in, but the company says BP has not responded. Ideas submitted through InnoCentive include spreading oil-eating bacteria and dropping bombs to implode the leaking well. Even the director of EPA's Gulf of Mexico Program Office is waiting to see if his idea will get used. Bryon O. Griffith worked in his spare time to develop an umbrella-style plug that could be deployed inside the damaged pipe, an idea that has been placed on a short list for consideration. BP has fielded some 60,000 calls from the public that led to 10,000 tips. About 2,500 people sent in forms spelling out their ideas in greater detail, and BP advanced 700 to the next phase. “And then we ask, is this something new?” BP spokesman David Nicholassaid. “Can we incorporate it into our stuff, or is there an overlap? There hasn't been one that's come from that system that's come all the way.” Costner, the “Waterworld” and “Field of Dreams” actor, has invested more than $24 million in developing the centrifuge invention, along with business partner John Houghtaling II of New Orleans. On Tuesday, Houghtaling said BP has agreed to test the devices, which can be dropped into the oil spill and separate water from oil, storing the petroleum in tanks. The smallest weighs 150 pounds (68 kilograms); the largest 4,500 pounds (2,040 kilograms). “It's like a big vacuum cleaner,” Houghtaling said. “These machines are ready to be employed. The technology is familiar to the industry.” It's not just BP that's been receiving ideas. “You name it, it's been suggested. At least 15 times a day we get something about exploding the well — bombs, nuclear bombs, torpedoes,” said Coast Guard Senior Chief Steve Carleton. He said he receives about a dozen emails a day with a link to a YouTube video of a man using hay to sop up oil. “Think of a giant shower curtain at 5,000 feet that goes to the bottom of the ocean,” Badger said. Badger said the proposal hasn't received much response from BP despite a series of attempts to discuss it with company officials. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37241470/ns/business-oil_and_energy/page/2/ added by: onemalefla

Sarah Jessica Parker Is Glad Aidan Is Back For ‘Sex And The City 2’

‘John Corbett is gold,’ Parker says of her co-star’s return. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Photo: MTV News In the trailer for “Sex and the City 2,” the only thing more surprising than the girls taking the sex to a different city, Abu Dhabi, is that fact that Carrie Bradshaw runs into former flame Aidan Shaw. It’s definitely a moment that had fans talking — and will certainly have them flocking to the theaters May 27 to see what happens between the two. Parker said the second flick was the right time to revisit their relationship, even if fans had hoped it would happen sooner. “That has been an outcry from the public: ‘How could you not have Aidan in the first movie?’ ” she told MTV News, joking, “And therefore [‘SATC’ writer/director] Michael [Patrick King] went back into his tiny little room in the desert in California and wrote in Aidan. “And I think the truth is that Michael really lets a story tell itself,” she continued. “That he doesn’t think so much about ‘Will this or won’t this please an audience.’ I think he told a story that really is great for Carrie Bradshaw — or Carrie Preston, depending on who she is at the moment. But I sure love the way he brought John Corbett back, because John Corbett is gold.” Are you excited to see Aidan’s big return? Do you think Aidan and Carrie should get back together? Tell us in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “Sex and the City 2.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Sex And The City 2’

Read more:
Sarah Jessica Parker Is Glad Aidan Is Back For ‘Sex And The City 2’

Tony Blair expresses despair in aftermath of Iraq War

Tony Blair descended into such a deep depression after the Iraq war that he told Gordon Brown and John Prescott he would quit No 10 the following summer – only to renege on the pledge within months, a new book by the Observer's Andrew Rawnsley reveals. The former prime minister's physical and mental decline was so profound that he confided to friends that he “spaced out” several times during Prime Minister's Questions and often woke up in the middle of the night with sweat trickling down the back of his neck. Rawnsley's explosive account is in The End of the Party, which is published on Monday , extracts from which appear in tomorrow's Observer. It lays bare, for the first time, how Blair was haunted and tormented by the deepening chaos and bloodshed in Iraq at the same time as being worn down by the constant psychological warfare being waged by Brown, his next-door neighbour in Downing Street, who was increasingly desperate to take his job. While Blair's gift for presentation helped him hide his depression from the public and most of his staff, his private turmoil was so severe that he decided there was nothing for it but to hand over to Brown midway through his second term. Rawnsley is the first journalist to detail how Blair, in those darkest days, made clear at a dinner with both Brown and Prescott in November 2003, and later in a telephone call to Prescott in spring 2004, that he would step down. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/feb/27/andrew-rawnsley-tony-blair-iraq added by: jeffissleeping

Andrew Koenig’s Parents Urge Families: ‘Don’t Ignore’ Depression

‘Don’t ignore it, don’t rationalize it,’ father Walter Koenig says of family members dealing with depression. By Larry Carroll Andrew Koenig’s parents, Judith and Walter Koenig Photo: Jae Hong/ AP Images Hours after the body of actor Andrew Koenig was found in Vancouver, authorities convened with his parents and the media to hold an emotional press conference depicting a massive search, a sad conclusion and a heartbroken family. “My son took his own life,” Koenig’s father, “Star Trek” icon Walter Koenig, said between long pauses. “The only thing I want to say is — we’ve already said what a good guy he was and a good human being , and he was obviously in a lot of pain … for those families who have members they fear are susceptible to this kind of behavior, don’t ignore it, don’t rationalize it.” In the days following Koenig’s February 14 disappearance, it was revealed that the “Growing Pains” star was classified by local authorities as “despondent,” that he had suffered from depression and had mailed a letter to his father before vanishing that gave the family cause for concern. Although Vancouver Police Department spokesman Jana McGuinness confirmed that all signs pointed to suicide, she refused to disclose the manner in which the 41-year-old Koenig may have taken his own life. The police had done a thorough search of Vancouver’s enormous Stanley Park previously, but it wasn’t until the family organized a second search that the actor’s body was found. “On February 14th, Andrew was last seen in the Vancouver area,” McGuinness explained. “On the 16th, he was supposed to return home down to California, but he didn’t. This caused his parents some concern and they called Vancouver police on February 18th and reported him missing. Our missin-persons investigators on the 21st of February offered a public appeal, asking for information from the public and for people to keep their eyes open. … On February 23rd, the Vancouver Police requested the assistance of three search and rescue teams to comb through Stanley Park; this is one of several places we learned that Andrew was fond of. “No evidence of Andrew was found in the park that day — we were unable to locate any indication he was here,” she explained. “On February 24th, a day later, Mr. and Mrs. Koenig came to the Vancouver Police Department and made a public appeal. … On the 25th, sadly, at noon, Andrew’s body was discovered in the park by family who had initiated their own private search.” Standing alongside husband Walter, actress Judy Levitt addressed her comments to others who may have loved ones battling depression. “There is help. They need help … don’t rationalize away anything; connect with each other,” she said. “He was much loved and he had much to contribute to this world. And we just want to leave you with that message.”

Read the original here:
Andrew Koenig’s Parents Urge Families: ‘Don’t Ignore’ Depression

Newark Airport Breach Reveals Obvious Security Flaw

While we debate the merits of intrusive screening methods, some guy at Newark International Airport foiled TSA with the ingenious plot of walking the wrong way through the exit of a terminal checkpoint. The terminal is on lock-down.

More:
Newark Airport Breach Reveals Obvious Security Flaw

Newark Airport Incident Reveals Obvious Security Flaw

While we debate the merits of intrusive screening methods, some guy at Newark International Airport foiled TSA with the ingenious plot of walking the wrong way through the exit of a terminal checkpoint. The terminal is on lock-down. According to CNN Police are seeking the individual, who walked from the public side to the sterile side, said TSA spokeswoman Anne Davis

More here:
Newark Airport Incident Reveals Obvious Security Flaw