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100 days and no jobs bill—Rep. Joseph Crowley gives GOP the "silent treatment" on the House floor

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Rather clever. Dem House member Joseph Crowley gave the following “speech” on the House floor. Watch : Very well written; perfect lead-up to his close; nice ironic punch on the last line. Someone’s got himself a decent writer on his staff. GP Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : AMERICAblog Discovery Date : 14/04/2011 21:29 Number of articles : 2

100 days and no jobs bill—Rep. Joseph Crowley gives GOP the "silent treatment" on the House floor

The Pulse: The Best in Country Music, Not Quite the Worst of Charlie Sheen

The Hollywood Gossip is proud to present another edition of The Pulse, where our staff recaps all of the day’s biggest events in celebrity news and gossip. Charlie Sheen did better in his second tour stop than his first, while Taylor Swift won big at the ACMAs and it appears Cheryl Cole is coming to X Factor. Catch up on these stories and the new Snow White here: Pulse Daily Recap – April 4, 2011

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Is This The Future Of The West? [Video]

DEF JAM CIPHER SESSIONS: WEST COAST- YG /SKEME/FASHAWN/DIZ GIBRAN/EL PREZ/TIRON/CHACE INFINITE Some of the staff has kicked it with El Prez and he seemed like a cool enough cat. His music seemed real underground back then and still does today.

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Is This The Future Of The West? [Video]

DEF JAM CIPHER SESSIONS: WEST COAST- YG /SKEME/FASHAWN/DIZ GIBRAN/EL PREZ/TIRON/CHACE INFINITE Some of the staff has kicked it with El Prez and he seemed like a cool enough cat. His music seemed real underground back then and still does today.

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Lee Na Young and Daniel Henney dating

However, Lee Na-young#39;s agency, KeyEast quickly denied the rumors, stating that the pictures included were of Lee with other staff members on the film set. KeyEast strongly asserted that the pictures were manipulated to falsely claim that Lee and Henney were in a relationship. Korean actress Lee Na-Young and actor Daniel Henney, who recently starred together in the KBS 2TV drama Fugitive Plan B, are rumored to be dating. The recent rumor was sparked by a news article from Sports Seoul, whic

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Usher Buys Justin Bieber Expensive Gifts For Christmas

We’re not sure what else Justin Bieber got for Christmas, but we do know that his mentor Usher spent some serious money on him at the Andrew Buckler store in New York’s Soho. Usher was spotted picking out an expensive sweater, jeans and a shirt. A source reported: He told the staff he was shopping for Justin. He was talking about Bieber’s clothing size to make sure he would get the right fit for him. Did you get any great gifts for the holidays?

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Robert Pattinson: The Next Eminem?

Yo, his name is Robert Pattinson and he here’s to say: he once wanted to be a rapper in a major way… If this whole acting thing doesn’t work out, the Twilight Saga star recently told Monsters & Critics that his fallback career would be to make like a certain Grammy-nominated hip hop star. “I was obsessed with Eminem when I was younger. When he first came out I was about 12 and fanatical about his Slim Shady CD. I think he’s a genius,” Rob said. Adding that he even gave his crew its own name (The Big Tub and the Tappy Cats), Pattinson said “most of my rhymes were stolen off other people.” Maybe one day we can all listen to them. He says: “I’ve got a whole collection of tapes of me rapping from when I was 13! I wanted to be a rapper so there are hundreds and hundreds of tapes. They’re very amusing!” This guy cracks us up. For a look at Robert singing, check out this video .

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Nicki Minaj to Host New Year’s Eve Bash

Along with Ke$ha and Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj is one of 2010’s most notable up-and-coming artists. She’ll be starting off 2011 with a night to remember. Minaj’s New Year’s Eve party – hosted alongside Shayne Lamas’ husband / The Dirty (dot) com founder Nik Richie – will go down at Mansion in Miami, Fla. The club shelled out $50,000 on an all-pink decor – cotton candy, carpets, drapery, aerialists, dancers, light shows and Nicki-esque butt pads for the staff. She may not be married to Drake , but she appears quite attached to that color scheme. Think she’s got enough pink-themed props for this particular event? Hey, when girls wanna hit it , you gotta play to the audience.

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John Travolta Extortion statement full text

Here#39;s John Travolta#39;s statement in full: “I am grateful and appreciative of the dedication, hard work and support provided by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions and the Royal Bahamas Police Force while handling matters associated with the attempted extortion that targeted my family in January of 2009. Throughout the investigation and prosecution, my staff and I remained fully supportive of all requests for assistance from law enforcement representatives even though this coo

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Olbermann Uses Words of U.S. Soldier to Bolster Anti-War Agenda, Ignores Soldier’s Support for Iraq Mission

On Monday’s Countdown show, MSNBC host Keith Olbermann used a clip of U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Tim Osborn, stationed in Iraq, commenting on how he had previously felt that the war in Iraq “wasn’t ever going to stop,” to fit into the Countdown host’s suggestion that American troops had remained in Iraq too long. But what Olbermann did not show his viewers is that Staff Sergeant Osborn had also expressed strong support for the war effort in a clip which was shown earlier that evening on the NBC Nightly News during a piece which correspondent Richard Engel filed from Iraq: RICHARD ENGEL: He tells me his greatest accomplishment: giving Iraqis a chance. STAFF SERGEANT TIM OSBORN, U.S. ARMY: If what was going on here was going on in America, I wouldn’t want my kids to grow up in that world. I would want somebody else to come in and help. And if it took them doing what we did here, then I would welcome that. But Olbermann was apparently only interested in using a clip of Staff Sergeant Osborn that would fit into the MSNBC host’s characteristic anti-war shtick: KEITH OLBERMANN: One “Mission Accomplished” banner, 4,415 military fatalities, and 7 1/2 years after the previous administration led us into the war under pretenses and intelligence that proved to be undeniably false, the end of the Iraq war now finally in sight, at least from the combat operations standpoint. Our fourth story: the time remaining in a conflict that has dragged on for the better part of a decade, most accurately measured tonight not in months, nor in weeks, but in days At Camp Liberty in Iraq, soldiers lowering the flag of the last combat bridge in that country. One soldier fighting the war since 2003 telling our embedded chief foreign correspondent, Richard Engel, that the conflict he lived for most of his 20s, that appeared to be endless. STAFF SERGEANT TIM OSBORN, U.S. ARMY: I never dreamed I’d be one of the last ones out, sir. In all honesty, when it started up, it felt like it wasn`t ever going to stop. Engel’s piece on the NBC Nightly News also featured a second soldier who voiced support for the war effort in Iraq: SERGEANT FIRST CLASS JOE HUFFMAN, U.S. ARMY: Absolutely, for me and for my country, it was worth it. The sacrifice to the soldiers was worth it and what we came to right now at the end, the sacrifice was worth it.  Below is a complete transcript of the Monday, August 16, NBC Nightly News, followed by a transcript of the relevant portion of the same day’s Countdown show on MSNBC: #From the August 16 NBC Nightly News: BRIAN WILLIAMS: Now we move to Iraq, where a milestone is fast approaching: After more than seven years of war, the end of U.S. combat operations. Our chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel is with the Fourth Stryker Brigade as they carry out one last mission, to get out and come home. RICHARD ENGEL: At Camp Liberty in Baghdad, soldiers lower the flag of the last combat brigade in Iraq. STAFF SERGEANT TIM OSBORN, U.S. ARMY: I never dreamed I’d be one of the last ones out. In all honesty, when it started up, it felt like it wasn’t ever going to stop. ENGEL: For 31-year-old Staff Sergeant Tim Osborn from Ohio, the war has been his twenties. He was here in 2003 to topple a dictator, called back in 2007 to stop a civil war, and now to end combat. He tells me his greatest accomplishment: giving Iraqis a chance. STAFF SERGEANT OSBORN: If what was going on here was going on in America, I wouldn’t want my kids to grow up in that world. I would want somebody else to come in and help. And if it took them doing what we did here, then I would welcome that. ENGEL: But Osborn has had four friends among the more than 4,400 American troops killed in Iraq. STAFF SERGEANT OSBORN: The blue and gold stars for my four brothers that I lost. ENGEL: By an almost impossible coincidence, Osborn has been in the same platoon for three tours with Sergeant First Class Joe Huffman from Batesburg, South Carolina. In his trailer today, Huffman waits for orders home. Everything is already packed except his computer, with pictures of family he’ll soon see. He, too, believes he’s leaving Iraq better than he found it. SERGEANT FIRST CLASS JOE HUFFMAN, U.S. ARMY: Absolutely, for me and for my country, it was worth it. The sacrifice to the soldiers was worth it and what we came to right now at the end, the sacrifice was worth it. ENGEL: Osborn and Huffman, who started the war together, will be leaving together, too. SERGEANT FIRST CLASS HUFFMAN: Let’s go, let’s go, let’s go. STAFF SERGEANT OSBORN: Yo, hurry up! Get the ramp up! ENGEL: A friendship seared in war, ending a combat mission that has defined a generation of the U.S. military. Richard Engel, NBC News, Baghdad. #From the August 16 Countdown: KEITH OLBERMANN: One “Mission Accomplished” banner, 4,415 military fatalities, and 7 1/2 years after the previous administration led us into the war under pretenses and intelligence that proved to be undeniably false, the end of the Iraq war now finally in sight , at least from the combat operations standpoint. Our fourth story: the time remaining in a conflict that has dragged on for the better part of a decade, most accurately measured tonight not in months, nor in weeks, but in days At Camp Liberty in Iraq, soldiers lowering the flag of the last combat bridge in that country. One soldier fighting the war since 2003 telling our embedded chief foreign correspondent, Richard Engel, that the conflict he lived for most of his 20s, that appeared to be endless. STAFF SERGEANT TIM OSBORN, U.S. ARMY: I never dreamed I’d be one of the last ones out, sir. In all honesty, when it started up, it felt like it wasn`t ever going to stop. OLBERMANN: Soldiers from the Fourth Stryker Brigade combat team, Second Infantry Division, departing from Baghdad over the weekend to make that long and long overdue trip home to Fort Lewis, Washington, having spent almost a year in the Iraqi capital. By the end of the month, some 50,000 American troops will be left in Iraq, down from a maximum force strength of around 170,000, reached during the so-called “surge.” Under a security agreement between the U.S. and Iraq, the rest of the troops are to be out of the country by the end of next year, 2011.

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