Glenn Beck tell About Leaving Fox News-Video Glenn Beck Leaving Fox News-Video Glenn Beck Talks About Leaving Fox News GLENN BECK: Leaving FOX Is Something I've Been Thinking About For … “Paul Revere did not get up on the horse and say ‘I’m going to be doing this the rest of my life’” Is Glenn Beck Leaving Fox News? So is Glenn Beck actually leaving Fox News? Or are these just rumors swarming around the web with no legitimate backing? According to CNN, the news is that Glenn Beck is leaving the Glenn Beck show that airs on Fox, but he will be … Glenn Beck Is Leaving Fox News The only thing interesting about Glenn Beck leaving Fox is what it may say about FOX. Are they attempting to be slightly less controversial? The issue about Glenn Beck is the huge audience he has on the radio. The world is full of angry … Glenn Beck Leaving Fox News | Glenn Beck Talks About Leaving Fox … Glenn Beck opened today’s show confirming earlier reports that he would be leaving his 5PM program later this year. He also confirmed that he was not leaving Fox then teased a larger explanation to come later in the episode, … Glenn Beck Leaving Fox News Talk Show | WJTV Slumping ratings and advertiser boycotts blamed for Beck’s departure. 3topnews says: Glenn Beck Leaving FOX ; La Russa-Pujols Story Finally Near Death – SB Nation St. Louis http://goo.gl/fb/Dm64o
Continue reading …‘Crazy, Stupid, Love’ Trailer: Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling Star In New Comedy (VIDEO) 'Crazy, Stupid, Love' Trailer: Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling Star In … … Ryan Gosling Star In New Comedy VIDEO Steve Carell Movies Crazy Stupid Love Emma Stone Julianne Moore Emma Stone Ryan Gosling Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Crazy Stupid Love Julianne Moore Entertainment News … annechun says: 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon, 6 pack of Ryan Gosling. Crazy, Stupid, Love . I'm in. http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/wb/crazystupidlove/
Continue reading …Shutdown May Close Museums; Schools Reopen In Japan SPEAKER BOEHNER MAKE THE DAMN DEAL Obama, Boehner, Reid Duking the Budget out! YAWN! Prayer! Exclusive – Speaker Boehner on Budget Negotiations: 'No Daylight … Speaker of the House John Boehner said he is in lockstep with the Tea Party on budget negotiations despite claims from Democrats that there could be a deal if only he could buck the Tea Party. “Listen, there’s no daylight. Hardball: Boehner to introduce one-week budget with $12 billion in … Hardball: Boehner to introduce one-week budget with $12 billion in cuts; Update: Pence supports Boehner . John Boehner Cries Amid Government Shutdown Standoff – The Note ABC’s Jonathan Karl reports: He did it again. John Boehner was driven to tears again today. This time it happened at a closed-door meeting of House Republicans. According to sources inside the meeting, Boehner it happened while Boehner … Michelle Malkin » Shutdown Theater update: Boehner schedules stop … Shutdown Theater update: Boehner schedules stop-gap vote tomorrow; WH meeting tonight 8:45pm. John Boehner : 'No Daylight Between Tea Party And Me' (VIDEO) In an exclusive interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos published online Wednesday evening, House Speaker John Boehner said “there’s no daylight between” himself and the Tea Party when it comes to volatile budget negotiations … niihilist says: When blaming a party for the government shutdown, remember who cheers when someone talks about it. # boehner #teabagger hypocrites
Continue reading …Pawlenty Staffer Arrested in Iowa – The Daily Beast This is not going to look good on campaign signs: A staffer for Tim Pawlenty’s political action committee was arrested in Iowa for public intoxicatio. Pawlenty Staffer Arrested For Trespassing & Public Intoxication … Benjamin Foster, a staff member for Tim Pawlenty’s presidential exploratory committee, was arrested and charged with public intoxication and trespassing early Wednesday morning in Iowa, KCCI reports…. Pawlenty staffer arrested after trying to enter Iowa home … An Alabama man employed by the Pawlenty Exploratory Committee was arrested early Wednesday morning for allegedly trying to enter a home in Ankeny, Iowa. Pawlenty staffer arrested for public intoxication, trespassing in … DES MOINES, Iowa — A staffer for Republican Tim Pawlenty s presidential exploratory committee has been arrested for public intoxication and trespassing at an Iowa home. Ben Foster, Pawlenty staffer, arrested in Iowa for drunkenness … When Tim Pawlenty hired 24-year-old Ben Foster in September, it made headlines: Foster was the first full-time… Gabby_Hoffman says: RT @socialism_sucks : RT @DailyCaller Pawlenty staffer arrested in Iowa after attempting to enter family’s house at 3 a.m. http://dailycaller.com/?p=2258453
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Republicans have been playing the innocent the past couple of weeks as the now-imminent government shutdown began looming closer, even though it was obvious they were taking their cues from Fox pundits and Rush Limbaugh, who were urging them to embrace the concept. Who, us, push for a shutdown? they’ve been saying. Why, it’s the Democrats who’ve been pushing for it, they claim. Well, Mike Pence cleared that up for us yesterday — first in an interview with MSNBC’s Contessa Brewer, then more loudly at a Tea Party gathering organized at the Capitol by those noted astroturfers ‘entrepreneurial advocates’ at Americans for Prosperity: PENCE: It’s time to take a stand. We need to say to liberals, ‘This far and no further.’ To borrow a line from another Harry, we’ve got to say, ‘The debt stops here.’ And if liberals in the Senate would rather play political games and force a government shutdown instead of accepting a modest down payment on fiscal discipline and reform, I say, ‘Shut it down.’ After which, of course, the crowd chanted: “Shut It Down! Shut It Down!” You get the idea of their idea of a workable compromise: Utter defeat for Democrats: The crowd of bussed-in people from Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland and other states, repeatedly cheered for a shutdown and for deeper cuts. “A quarter of a trillion [in cuts] won’t be enough,” Rick Mishoe from South Carolina, told TheDC. Yet Pence did not threaten to campaign against any deal cut by Boehner. He didn’t lay down any markers, nor demand any particular level of cuts. Asked afterward if the GOP caucus would gain from a shutdown, he punted, and said that “the politics will take care of themselves.” “It’s not 1995, the American people are more informed and more engaged… The taxpayer will win in any confrontation with big spenders in Washington,” Pence said. Well, as Scott Keyes at ThinkProgress observes : The reason for Boehner’s intransigence is increasingly clear: as Republicans and Democratic lawmakers negotiate, Boehner is giving the Tea Party veto-power. Sen. Chuck Schumer detailed this point while discussing the ongoing negotiations on Good Morning America this week, noting that “The tea party just continues to pull Speaker Boehner further back and back and back. They’re the people who say they don’t want compromise. They’re the people who say they relish a shutdown.” I can’t believe anyone who’s watched Fox or listened to Limbaugh for the past couple of weeks would have any doubt about Republican thinking on the issue. Because that’s obviously what’s being executed here.
Continue reading …When a tablet version of Chrome OS was teased back in February of last year, we found it a legitimately exciting proposition. Now that we have Android’s Honeycomb iteration designed specifically for slates, however, we’re having to wonder just why Google’s still chasing that keyboard-less dream with its web-centric OS. CNET has been doing some snooping in and around the latest iterations of Chrome OS, where it’s discovered numerous pieces of circumstantial evidence, such as a new onscreen keyboard, suggesting tablets are still very much on the menu. Chrome OS kicked off life on the development device known as Cr-48 and will resume availability this summer courtesy of Acer and Samsung, though we’d kind of assumed it would stick to notebooks now that Android’s making a sincere effort on devices bigger than an EVO . Mountain View has responded to CNET ‘s queries with a pretty inconclusive statement, saying only that “We are engaging in early open-source work for the tablet form factor, but we have nothing new to announce at this time.” Check out last year’s concept video after the break. Continue reading Google adding touchscreen-friendly tweaks to Chrome OS, still has tablets on its mind Google adding touchscreen-friendly tweaks to Chrome OS, still has tablets on its mind originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 07 Apr 2011 07:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …enlarge Sen. Jim Inhofe will never, ever, ever admit man-made emissions have anything to do with global climate change. Sen. Inhofe, the climate change denier is still claiming to have the knowledge that Gbagbo’s election was rigged and he called the French murderers for stepping in and trying to help sort the situation out. In a VOA interview, Republican Senator James Inhofe of Oklahoma says the Obama administration is backing the wrong side in the conflict and offered to provide evidence that it was mathematically impossible for Alassane Ouattara to win the disputed November presidential run-off vote over embattled President Laurent Gbagbo. “I do know that the French have always had pretty much control of the government in the Ivory Coast and that’s just the way the French operate, until President Gbagbo got there and, of course, the French have been running against him ever since that time. And, the current opponent, Ouattara, is no exception; he is the chosen one by the French and, quite frankly, they rigged the election,” said Inhofe. “The French have come in and I don’t know how many thousands of people they have killed because they won’t quantify it. They killed over a thousand in Deukoue, a town in the western part, and those were the people who are Gbagbo supporters. And they said that wasn’t us that killed the people, but it had to be because Gbagbo had no troops there. So it’s a reign of terror by Ouattara and it’s supported by the French…[I] am afraid I’m losing this one, but somebody has to tell the truth,” Inhofe said. Let’s look at Inhofe’s credibility when it comes to the matters pertaining to the military: Remember when Inhofe lied about military spending? INHOFE: Here we are in Afghanistan right now. We have our — our men and women in uniform in harm’s way. And we hear an announcement we’re cutting — and I would say gutting — our military . I’ve never seen a budget like this. We’re spending so much money. The Obama budget has increased welfare and all time we’re doing this, increasing all these welfares to an (INAUDIBLE), the only thing in the budget that’s being cut is military. Right here, things are going to increase. The numbers are going to increase and yet we’re cutting the budget. (END VIDEO CLIP) SANCHEZ: Cutting and gutting the military budget. Joining us now is Jim Arkedis. He’s the director of the National Security Project of the Progressive Policy Institute. You guys check on these things… JIM ARKEDIS, PROGRESSIVE POLICY INSTITUTE: We do. SANCHEZ: …to make sure the figures are right. So because you’re down now in the middle, I’m going to ask you the question — is Senator James Inhofe correct to say that President Obama is “gutting the U.S. military budget?” In fact, he goes on to say disarming America. ARKEDIS: Obviously, the senator’s words are pretty ridiculous. President Obama has proposed an increase, as the numbers you just rattled off suggested. And there’s absolutely no hint any time in the future that America’s military budget is going to be gutted or we’re going to be incapable of fighting the wars that — that we are in now and we will look to in the future — or have to in the future. Listen, I want out of our conflicts in the Middle East as much as the next guy, as you all know, but what Inhofe said about military spending is just a lie and ridiculous, so why are we to believe him now? And in the Ivory Coast, I’m backing the International community and what was a fair election that was validated by the UN. France is trying to end the hostilities in the Ivory Coast as the ex-leader, Gbagbo still refuses to surrender and remains holed up in his residence. Soldiers traded fire with guards at the residence where Laurent Gbagbo is ensconced, refusing to stand down as president, French officials said. France, the former colonial power, has called on Mr Gbagbo to resign after losing November’s election. Forces loyal to his rival, Alassane Ouattara, are besieging the residence. They were driven back when they tried to storm the site in a chic district of Abidjan on Wednesday, after talks on a cease-fire and Mr Gbagbo’s departure ran into difficulty. The incumbent president continues to insist he won the election, despite international recognition of Mr Ouattara’s victory. Mr Gbagbo says Mr Ouattara’s troops want to kill him but they say they have strict orders to capture him alive. Earlier in the day, The Japanese ambassador says mercenaries had taken over his house and used it as a launching point of gunfire while he hid in a safe room with several other people: Late on Wednesday, French helicopters moved in to evacuate the Japanese ambassador, Okamura Yoshifumi, and his aides after his home near the presidential residence was invaded by unidentified gunmen. They were taken to safety in a French military camp at Port-Bouet, south of Abidjan, the French embassy said. The French said they had acted after a request from Japan and the UN. During the operation, French forces exchanged fire with fighters defending Mr Gbagbo’s residence. S peaking before his rescue, Mr Yoshifumi told AFP news agency that a group of “mercenaries” had occupied his residence for five hours. While he and others sheltered in a safe room, the gunmen used his residence as a firing-point to launch rockets and fire machine-guns and cannon, he said. He said he had later found that four people employed at the residence, security guards and a gardener, had “vanished”, and there was “a lot of blood” in the house. It was not clear if the gunmen were part of the forces defending the nearby presidential residence or the attacking forces loyal to Mr Ouattara. France has troops in the country alongside UN peacekeepers, attempting to maintain security around Abidjan under the terms of a UN Security Council resolution. French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said neither French nor UN troops were involved in the new offensive against Mr Gbagbo. The Red Cross says: “The population in Abidjan has been very hard hit” Hospitals have been over flowing with the wounded and bloodshed is being spilled as we speak and I do hope it ends as soon as possible. In any case, Alassane Ouattara has a very difficult road ahead if and when he takes over the torn country.
Continue reading …Lord Coe’s hymn to the new Olympic mountain-biking course may have been hyperbolic, but the circuit will test riders to the limit • Track cycling events at the 2010 Olympics: a brief guide “Probably one of the most beautiful venues I’ve seen anywhere in the world.” No, not Usain Bolt rhapsodising about Beijing’s Bird’s Nest after shattering the world sprint records. Nor Tiger Woods standing triumphant, again, at the final hole of Augusta. And no, it’s not a hyperventilating Alan Partridgeat his local Rover dealership. No this eulogy came from the mouth of Lord Sebastian Coe as he officially marked the completion of the Olympic mountain bike course in Hadleigh, Essex . Granted, the sun was beaming down unseasonably early, lending proceedings a cheery air; perhaps luckier still was the silvery haze obscuring all but the tallest towers of Canvey Island’s refineries a mile across the Thames estuary. But such unsolicited hyperbole left even the local officials slack-jawed. Coe went on to joke: “In the last seven years there have been two exchanges in my office – and my subsequent reactions – that I’m really grateful have never been recorded: the first was fairly recently when someone came in to tell me that the countdown clock had stopped. The second was almost four years earlier when someone else called to tell me that they’d found a mountain in Essex!” It’s the way he tells them. Readers may recall we visited the site back in the autumn as the trail-building process was well underway. And we had to take our hats off to Martin Seddon and his crew for bringing so much interest to such an unpromising location. Now we could see that development had continued apace, despite horrendous working conditions through a snowy winter: the main obstacles had been constructed and all the sections properly linked up. In only eight short months – and for the minuscule sum (in Olympic terms) of £800k – Hadleigh now joins the velodrome in Stratford as one of the few completed arenas. With the final stone laid, we were among the lucky few invited to take a spin on the virgin track. Before that it was the turn of the pros from Team GB’s mountain bike squad, with the most recognisable face among them 29-year-old Liam Killeen . As current national champion, former Commwealth champion and seventh-placed finisher in Beijing, Killeen represents the best chance for home medals in this event. So, how did he rate the Hadleigh circuit? “The designers have done really well. For spectators it’s great as they’ve used the natural bowl, and from one particular point you can see maybe 70% of the course. This is very rare for mountain bike events, which are usually enclosed in forest, so that bodes well for good television. But from a rider perspective, you have to say the course is very physically demanding. Average mountain bikers could ride around it fairly easily, but at race pace it’s a different matter altogether. There’s six or seven short but steep climbs per lap, and we’re maybe looking at eight, 13-minute laps, so it will be pretty relentless. And when you factor in these technical sections it really adds to the difficulty, especially when you’re fatigued.” Killeen rode his hardtail bike (front suspension only) the previous day, but was trying out a full-suspension model for the grand unveiling. Which did he think was more likely to be favoured by the world’s elite? “At the moment the course is very groomed, so a hardtail is fine. But actually it may become more of a full-sus course – when it gets cut up, and bearing in mind that you may be racing for the best part of two hours, it’ll be really important to keep your body in decent shape for a surge in the last two laps when the medals could likely be decided.” With that it was my turn to saddle up. From the start it’s a short switchback climb to the first of the rock sections, this one offering three alternative lines (see picture), before cresting on a wide track into a copse. This leads you to the second of the most interesting features, the “dual descender”, where the more technical “A” line will save several seconds compared to those opting for line “B”. This could be a decisive spot next August. Very quickly you’re on to a wooden boardwalk feature, again with two route choices – left involves a gap jump, while right is an easier roller. A swift double-track descent then takes you into the country park for a sustained climb up to what will be the main spectator viewpoint. After that height gain it’s downhill, via another rock garden, over and through a tunnel, before more mixed climbing returns you to the grandstands. Just out of view lies the last of the tricky drops, followed by another rapid descent and the appropriately-named “cardiac climb”. Reward for gaining the top here is perhaps the most fun section – a swooping, high-banked plunge that gives you a glimpse of the finish area. One more switchback ascent, a narrow chute and you’re done. We’d ridden at a sedate pace, stopping to assess each feature in turn and the general consensus was that it would rate as moderate in UK trail centre terms. But as Killeen suggested, you could easily see how it would become a different prospect at professional race pace. It’ll certainly be fast and furious, very likely a war of attrition, with refuelling and pacing becoming important strategies. And readers wondering if they’ll be able to ride at the site, watch this space. Essex County Council and the Salvation Army, which owns the site, say: “The intention is for the course to be available for public use from 2013 onwards”, although it is not yet clear how the course will be adapted or whether the public will be able to use it. • The mountain bike events take place on 11-12 August 2012. Tickets will be priced from £20-45 – enter the ballot now . • John Kitchiner is editor of London Cyclist magazine . Olympics 2012: Cycling Cycling Olympic Games 2012 guardian.co.uk
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