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Video: Kanye West in Kobe’s “Black Mamba” Ad

Bruce Willis, Danny Trejo and Kanye West co-star in Kobe Bryant’s “The Black Mamba” ad for Nike Basketball, directed by Robert Rodriguez. Spotted @ Missinfo‘s Previously: Kanye x Kobe x Swizz x Mos = Power Remix (PIC) Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Nah Right Discovery Date : 31/01/2011 03:46 Number of articles : 3

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John Boehner Claims Spending Cuts Will Create Jobs

Click here to view this media Is anyone else as tired of this latest talking points by Republicans that continually goes unchallenged by the media — spending cuts are going to create jobs. John Boehner claims he’s got hundreds of economists who agree with him after Chris Wallace points out that a lot of economists don’t agree with him, but of course Wallace didn’t bother to ask him what some of their names were. How about we fix our trade laws and quit rewarding companies for outsourcing American jobs? Heaven forbid that never seems to be part of the conversation from our politicians when the topic of jobs comes up. Nicole: Anyone wish that Wallace the Lesser would have asked him for just one or two of the names of those “200 economists” that Boehner insisted agree with this ridiculous meme? It’s one that Rep. Robert Hurt (R-VA05) also repeated in a widely-disseminated op-ed this weekend : As the failed trillion dollar stimulus proved, increased government spending did not create the millions of jobs promised and only added to our record-breaking deficits and over $14 trillion in debt. The new projection that this year’s deficit will reach nearly $1.5 million only reinforces the need to cut up Washington’s credit cards once and for all. That is why I have been proud to support many measures that have come before the House that will rein in out of control government spending and help put Central and Southside Virginia on a true path towards a long-lasting economy recovery. Those measures include voting to cut non-security discretionary government spending back to pre-stimulus, pre-bailout levels and voting to repeal the budget-busting government takeover of health care, cutting $2.6 trillion over ten years and reducing the deficit by $700 billion. The House has also voted to cut Congressional budgets, to end the wasteful mandatory printing of bills, and to end the taxpayer funding of presidential election campaigns and party conventions, saving taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars. Failed stimulus? Are we in the midst of another Great Depression? No? Wasn’t that the purpose of the stimulus, to pull us back from the brink? The only reason it didn’t do better were all the stupid concessions added to get the Republicans to sign off on it. And as far as jobs are concerned, the unemployment rate is still bleak, but to ignore that the Obama administration — even with all the obstruction placed before them by the Republican Party — managed to create more jobs in 2010 than Bush did in all eight years of his term put together is fundamentally disinforming the public. But that’s the plan for the GOP. If you get enough right wing people on traditional media and right wing blogs repeating ad nauseam that the stimulus didn’t work, well, then no one challenges these failed ideas that Boehner advocates. And it may backfire on them in the end : Obama felt the need to push health reform while at the height of his influence. GOP activists may feel the same way about spending. They should be wary. This isn’t to say that some immediate well-targeted spending reductions are a bad idea. They are not. But the mindless across-the-board cuts (excluding, of course, defense, veterans benefits, homeland security, and Medicare), the GOP has in mind seem both clumsy and counterproductive in today’s economy. Just as Democrats paid a steep price for pursuing health reform at a time of high unemployment, so may Republicans pay dearly if they try to rapidly shrink government while the economy remains weak. Ideological purity is one thing. But it rarely trumps bad timing.

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Raw Video: Thousands Protest Corruption in India

Thousands of Indians holding placards and shouting slogans marched through the streets of New Delhi to protest against corruption and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s government. (Jan. 30)

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Global Warming Uncovers Corpses Frozen in Time

Photo via Last Days of the Incas Five hundred years ago, three Inca children were left to freeze high in the cold Argentinian Andes as a religious sacrifice. In time, their bodies mummified, having been swallowed in snow and entombed within the glacier, lost to time. But centuries later, in a warmer world, their perfectly-preserved corpses were discovered beneath the melting snow — an increasingly common sight. Experts say that as glaciers continue to recede throughout the world, more of their long-guarded secrets will be revealed in the w… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Russian scientists are racing against time to drill into an Antarctic lake that has been isolated from everything else on Earth for 15 million years. Lake Vostok is one of the biggest and deepest lakes on Earth, but its existence was confirmed by satellite images only in the ’90s. It…

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El-Baradei: What We Have Begun Cannot Be Reversed

Click here to view this media (h/t David ) Nobel Laureate and former IAEA head Mohammed El-Baradei spoke to throngs in Egypt’s Tahrir Square earlier today, calling for Hosni Mubarak to step down as President of Egypt. “Today, I have come to share with you the most beautiful day for Egypt,” he told the demonstrators. “Today, I look into the eyes of each and every one of you. Each of us is a different Egyptian. Today, we are proud of Egyptians.” “We have restored our rights, restored our freedoms, and what we have begun cannot be reversed,” ElBaradei continued. “And as we mentioned before, we have a key demand, and that’s for the regime to step down, and to start a new era,” he concluded. El Baradei returned to Egypt on January 25th, the same day protests began against the Egyptian government, and has been under house arrest since January 26th. Today was the first day he was seen in public. Al Jazeera reports : The protesters in Cairo, joined by hundreds of judges, had collected again in Tahrir Square in the afternoon to demand the resignation of Hosni Mubarak. Al Jazeera’s correspondent, reporting from the scene, said that demonstrators confronted a fire truck, at which point army troops fired into the air in a bid to disperse them. He said the protesters did not move back, and a tank commander then ordered the fire truck to leave. When the truck moved away from the square, the thousands of protesters erupted into applause and climbed onto the tank in celebration, hugging soldiers. Mubarak’s regime is crumbling as it continues to lose support from the West. In a series of telephone calls this morning, President Obama called for an orderly transition from the Mubarak regime to a government elected through free and fair elections. This is not to say Mubarak is without support. The Saudi government has condemned the protests as being the work of “infiltrators”. However, the Saudi government has condemned the protests, saying many of them were “infiltrators” who seek to destabilise their country. King Abdullah called Mubarak and, according to the Saudi Press Agency, “was reassured” about the situation in Egypt. “During the call, the king said, ‘Egypt is a country of Arabism and Islam. No Arab and Muslim human being can bear that some infiltrators, in the name of freedom of expression, have infiltrated into the brotherly people of Egypt, to destabilise its security and stability and they have been exploited to spew out their hatred in destruction, intimidation, burning, looting and inciting a malicious sedition ,’” the news agency said. Saudi Arabia “strongly condemns” the protest, it said. Despite the measured calls for reform, beginning with free and fair elections, it’s clear that the people of Egypt are fighting for an end to the Mubarak regime, starting now. Ayman Nour, leader of the El-Ghad Liberal Party spoke on Al-Jazeera earlier today. These quotes from Nour from the Twitter stream of Sultan Al Qassemi , columnist for The National, who has been sending updates constantly since the protests began. “We have formed an opposition committee for change that involves ten members, represented by El Baradei.” “Today was the first session of the People’s Popular Parliament which includes El Baradei, Mohammed El Beltaji, myself..” “(other members) Justice Mahmoud El Khodairi, George Ishaq, Mr Abu Al Ezz, it is a ten member committee.” “Our key demand is for Mubarak to step down, we will negotiate with the army, we will negotiate with other opposition members We are not negotiating with Mubarak since our main demand is for him to step down. We will negotiate with the army. “We are not asking for an (army) coup. We are asking the army to take the side of the people not the side of the tyrant” “This govt has not communicated with the opposition party until the last minute, they will be forced to negotiate with us” This committee will have the duty to manage the crisis. We will negotiate in order to improve the security conditions in the country” We want all the resolutions issued by Mubarak since January to be revoked & invalidated” (doesn’t say which date exactly). The army’s duty is to defend the country not the oppressor who has been ruling by an iron fist. All the rallies ask him to step down. We ask the army not to play a political role. We ask it to defend & safeguard the security, stability of the country.” “People were wreaking havoc, chaos & looting around including the undercover police personnel. We have arrested many of them..& found that they were carrying police identity cards. They were looting around, intimidating people.” Therefore people are now adamant about toppling of the regime. We will negotiate a peaceful exit for Mubarak for the sake of Egypt. Today will be a key day in these protests, because Mubarak has indicated the police will be on the streets tomorrow. If their previous behavior is any indication, there will be much more bloodshed than there has already.

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Hillary Clinton: Haiti aid will not be suspended

Continue reading the main story Related stories Haiti finalises election schedule Clinton urges resolution in Haiti Celestin ‘out of Haiti election’ US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has told reporters the US would not be suspending aid to Haiti. She rejected suggestions that the US would cut off aid to pressure Haiti into accepting the recommendations made by the Organisation of American States (OAS)…

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ElBaradei expects change as violence abates

MICHAEL JANSEN in Cairo NOBEL LAUREATE Mohamed ElBaradei predicted change within “the next few days” as western leaders pointedly declined to throw their support behind Egypt’s embattled president, Hosni Mubarak. “You have taken back your rights and what we have begun, cannot go back,” Mr ElBaradei said. “We have one main demand – the end of the regime and the beginning of a new stage, a new Egypt.” There was little of the violence seen in previous days, in which about 100 people are thought to have died. Mr…

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US Set to Fly Thousands of Americans From Egypt

The State Department is prepared to evacuate thousands of US citizens from Egypt on chartered planes, but it is relying largely on friends and families in the US to relay that information to stranded Americans. (Jan. 30)

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Burmese parliament spells out its new ‘democracy’ reforms

Beneath the tiered roofs of Burma’s ornate new parliament building in its remote capital, Naypyidaw, lawmakers will gather today for their first taste of “disciplined democracy” as prescribed by the country’s military rulers. Burma’s…

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