Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry walked a fine line when presented with questions about President Barack Obama’s birth certificate — which was released by the White House earlier this year — in a new interview with Parade magazine published online. When asked if he believes the president was born in the United States, the Texas governor said, “I have no reason to think otherwise.” Pressed on the nature of his answer, Perry added, “Well, I don’t have a definitive answer, because he’s never seen my birth certificate.” Here’s an excerpt of the subsequent exchange that went down on the birth certificate issue: But you’ve seen his. I don’t know. Have I? You don’t believe what’s been released? I don’t know. I had dinner with Donald Trump the other night. And? That came up. Perry said that Trump doesn’t believe the document released by the White House is “real.” Asked if he agrees with the sentiment, the Lone Star State Republican said, “I don’t have any idea. It doesn’t matter. He’s the president of the United States. He’s elected. It’s a distractive issue.” Leading up to the release of Obama’s “long form” birth certificate in April, Trump captured headlines and sparked controversy with his persistence in raising doubt over the president’s birthplace. Trump went as far to release his own official birth certificate. Upon the release of the president’s birth certificate, Trump said that he was very “proud” of himself. Click here to see a photo of the president’s birth certificate released by the White House. var src_url=”http://pshared.5min.com/Scripts/PlayerSeed.js?sid=577&width=575&height=344&colorPallet=%239FC5E8&companionPos=bottom&hasCompanion=false&relatedMode=1&videoControlDisplayColor=%23000000&autoStart=false&playList=517145880&aol_level=HuffPost:Politics”; if (typeof(commercial_video) == “object”) { src_url += “&siteSection=”+commercial_video.site_and_category; if (commercial_video.package) { src_url += “&sponsorship=”+commercial_video.package; } } document.write(”);
Continue reading …We haven’t heard much from Jennifer Lopez regarding her July split from husband Marc Anthony, but the singer did open up a bit while performing over the weekend. Lopez took the stage at Connecticut’s Mohegan Sun Saturday night, and though she wowed the crowd as usual, she let her emotions go for a moment while on stage. “I’m going to sing you the last song I wrote about love,” she told the crowd. “A lot has changed since then.” Lopez then broke out into her song “Until It Beats No More” while J.Lo lookalike dancers performed an homage to her past relationships, complete with Diddy, Ben Affleck and Marc Anthony lookalikes. “A little trip down memory lane,” she said after the song ended, tearing up on the stage as the crowd gave her a standing ovation. But it wasn’t all tears at Lopez’s concert, which was in celebration of Mohegan Sun’s 15th anniversary. “Glee” star Lea Michele caught the show and tweeted her excitement Saturday night. Lopez and Anthony announced their split in July after seven years of marriage, and the “American Idol” judge has recently been spotted out and about with Bradley Cooper. var src_url=”http://pshared.5min.com/Scripts/PlayerSeed.js?sid=577&width=575&height=344&colorPallet=%239FC5E8&companionPos=bottom&hasCompanion=false&relatedMode=1&videoControlDisplayColor=%23000000&autoStart=false&playList=517184654&aol_level=HuffPost:Celebrity”; if (typeof(commercial_video) == “object”) { src_url += “&siteSection=”+commercial_video.site_and_category; if (commercial_video.package) { src_url += “&sponsorship=”+commercial_video.package; } } document.write(”); CHECK OUT THESE STARS IN CONCERT:
Continue reading …Will freelance reporter Natasha Lennard be reporting on Occupy Wall Street for the New York Times anytime soon? Lennard contributed some of the paper’s reporting earlier this month from OWS, most notably when writing about her arrest on the Brooklyn Bridge at nytimes.com. Her last filing appears to be October 8. Lennard, who has also reported for Politico and the left-wing Salon magazine, addressed a discussion of Occupy Wall Street at the feminist Bluestockings book store on the Lower East Side of Manhattan on October 14, filmed and promoted by the radical magazine Jacobin (note the guillotine), reported Lee Stranahan at Big Government on Sunday. (The full video is also available at Times Watch ). During the 1 hour-45 minute panel discussion, Lennard often tangled with the more blunt Jodi Davis, a
Continue reading …The late Apple CEO, who was adopted at an early age, once met his biological dad at a California restaurant—by sheer chance. Last night on 60 Minutes, Steve Job’s biographer, Walter Isaacson, revealed that the tech titan met his biological dad, Abdulfattah Jandali, at a restaurant in Sacramento. At the time, however, neither knew they were related.
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Continue reading …The whistle-blowing website Wikileaks is suspending its publication of classified files. Wikileaks said that it would focus instead on raising funds to ensure its future survival. The announcement came after what the group called a blockade by US-based finance companies. This followed its disclosure on the internet of hundreds of thousands…
Continue reading …What exactly is this mystery device that just shuffled through the FCC? Well, it’s definitely a Motorola tablet and a member of the Xoom family, but beyond that we can’t tell you much. The FCC ID, which ends in 56MJ3, makes it clear that this is part of Moto’s flagship tablet line, but whether this an upcoming Xoom 2 or simply a souped up variant of the original Honeycomb slate is unclear. The filing makes no mention of cellular connectivity, only WiFi and Bluetooth, but that doesn’t necessarily mean there isn’t any on board. We do know that, whatever this turns out to be, it sports an HDMI out, 1GB of RAM, a dual-core 1.2GHz CPU, a 1200 x 800 screen and comes in 16, 32 and 64GB varieties. If you’re in the mood to dig through the test reports yourself, check out the source link. Mystery Moto tablet swings through the FCC, refuses to take any questions originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 24 Oct 2011 12:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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