
Apple’s got a new iPhone commercial out with both Verizon and AT&T making cameos. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : 9 to 5 Mac Discovery Date : 22/01/2011 23:55 Number of articles : 3
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President Barack Obama says he will use his State of the Union address to outline an agenda to create jobs now and boost American competitiveness over the long term. He released an online video to supporters to outline his upcoming speech. (Jan. 22)
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More footage from last night’s show. Drake and Cole perform their collaboration from Friday Night Lights. Video coming soon according to DJ Semtex. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Nah Right Discovery Date : 22/01/2011 21:51 Number of articles : 2
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enlarge Poor, poor Christians! All that scoffing and persecution! Of course, persecution is nothing that Native Americans would understand: In a speech on Tuesday at John Brown University, a private Christian college in Siloam Springs, Ark., the son of the revered evangelist Billy Graham voiced “dismay” at the way the Tucson memorial service was conducted, arguing that it was not as explicitly religious — mainly “Christian” — as those following the Oklahoma City bombing and the 9/11 attacks. Graham was particularly upset that the Tucson memorial featured a Native American who called upon “father sky and mother earth.” “There was no call for the name of God to put his loving arms around the people who were hurting, the people that were suffering,” Graham said. “Why? Why did they take God out of it? Why did they leave him out? “Because the world scoffs at the name of Jesus Christ,” Graham said, his voice rising in anger. “They scoff when you say he’s the son of God.” Graham went on to say that the scoffing and persecution against Christians is only going to get worse. Initial reports of Graham’s speech indicated that he may have been including Obama in his critique, though a review of the video shows that Graham says he “felt sorry” for the president “because I knew he was uncomfortable in that situation.” Graham was referring to the pep rally atmosphere and the prayers by the Native American, an associate professor of medicine at the University, Carlos Gonzales, who is a Pascua Yaqui Indian and fifth generation Arizonan. (Graham called him a native of “the Yuppie tribe or something, I didn’t quite get it.”)
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Click here to view this media Bill O’Reilly has been using his own Big Lie theories ever since the Arizona shootings to try and promote the nonsense that it’s the left that actually uses excessive and vile rhetoric much more than the right. You see up is down and red is green in the No Spin Zone. Here’s his TPM from the other day. President Obama’s approval ratings are going up, eight points in the last few weeks, according to a new Wall Street Journal poll that says 53 percent of Americans now say the president is doing a good job. Some of that improvement at least can be traced to the president’s speech last week calling for more civility in the public debate. Americans like that, but apparently the committed left has not gotten the message. On Wednesday, the House voted 245 to 189 to repeal Obamacare. The debate was intense, as it should be. But some far-left people got nasty, defying their leader, Mr. Obama: (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) REP. ANTHONY WEINER, D-N.Y.: I want to just advise people watching at home playing that now-popular drinking game of you take a shot whenever Republicans say something that’s not true, please assign a designated driver. This is going to be a long afternoon. REP. SHEILA JACKSON LEE, D-TEXAS: This bill is constitutional and it protects the constitutional rights of those who ask the question, “Must I die? Must my child die because I am now disallowed from getting insurance.” ED SCHULTZ, MSNBC HOST: The Republicans basically, as I see it, have a pre-civil rights attitude when it comes to health care. They want to openly discriminate against people because they are sick. REP. STEVE COHEN, D-TENN.: They say it’s a government takeover of health care, a big lie, just like Goebbels. You say it enough, you repeat the lie, you repeat the lie, you repeat the lie and eventually people believe it, like blood libel. That’s the same kind of thing. The Germans said enough about the Jews and the people believed it and you had the Holocaust. (END VIDEO CLIP) “Talking Points” submits that most Americans, including Democrats, do not respect rhetoric like that. We’ve been studying the right-wing opposition to Obamacare and basically it is policy driven, that government-run health care is an intrusion on freedom, will run up the debt and will be chaotic . That’s pretty much what the Republican Party is putting out there. Once in a while, a far-right bomb-thrower in the media will make the health care debate personal, but that’s not very common. So what is President Obama to do with his left flank? He needs them in 2012, as many independent voters have abandoned him. The far left can also raise a lot of money for Mr. Obama. But there is no question that uber-liberals have been marginalized in this country, largely because of their hateful talk. The Arizona murder case proved that beyond a reasonable doubt. The question is: Can President Obama control the far left? So far he hasn’t even tried to, as far as we can see. Cindy Adams in the New York Post reported that the president did bring in some far-left people for a secret meeting in the White House, so maybe that was on the agenda, but who knows? I do, however, know this: In the end, the far left will hurt Barack Obama. And that’s “The Memo.” You’d have to have watched him all week to know how he’s set up his Big Lies, but in essence it’s that the left is to blame for the polluting the political discourse in America and the left that uses much more violent rhetoric than the right. Also, right-wing opposition to Obamacare is policy driven, that government-run health care is an intrusion on freedom, will run up the debt and will be chaotic. That’s pretty much what the Republican Party is putting out there. Once in a while, a far-right bomb-thrower in the media will make the health care debate personal, but that’s not very common. Lies don’t count like “death panels” and IRS agents coming to your door to throw you in jail if you don’t buy health insurance. Since Bill kept off the air all the insane things that were being spewed by the right from his network and from GOP politicians, how would his audience know? And Bill tells his peeps that it’s only the result of Obama’s well received Arizona speech that has his poll numbers rising when that also false. His rise started after the midterms and has continued every since. His speech obviously helped. Gallop Nov, 8th: At 47%, his latest approval rating is also near the top of the 41% to 48% range within which it has varied since August . Here’s more polling results from Real Clear Politics. The right is trying to make Rep. Cohen out to be an incessant flame thrower, but how many of you have ever even heard of the man before this week? Bill is also trying to make the case that the base of the Democratic Party is hurting Obama because they refuse to move to the right. Laura Ingraham came on next and brought up the immigration battle under George Bush between the right wing talkers, Malkinites and moderate politicians of the GOP. Bill promotes another Big Lie when he says Americans didn’t hold any animus towards Mexicans during the heated immigration debate, they just didn’t like the bill. if one thing was certain it was that the conservative movement didn’t like the bill because they didn’t like Mexicans all that much. Karl Rove tried to woo them with immigration reform, but Conservatives wouldn’t go for it.
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Click here to view this media (h/t Heather at VideoCafe ) Former MSNBC talent David Shuster knows what it’s like to be on the bad side of the suits upstairs at 30 Rock. Placed on an indefinite suspension when it came out that he had auditioned for his own show on rival network CNN, Shuster has only recently been officially fired from the network. He had already tested the patience of his bosses by engaging in a Twitter war with James O’Keefe (of the ACORN “pimp” faked video) and suggesting that Hillary Clinton was “pimping” out daughter Chelsea during the primaries. So for the continual fascination with navel-gazing on their own industry, CNN’s Anderson Cooper asked for David’s input on the Olbermann departure from MSNBC. Thanks to Heather at VideoCafe, who made this mash up of David’s comments. Anderson immediately goes to the rumors of diva-like behavior of Olbermann. Shuster tries to remain diplomatic towards MSNBC but it’s clear that he’s a big fan of Olbermann and is confident that Keith will end up on his feet somewhere. ( Howard Kurtz is reporting that part of the terms agreed upon prohibits Olbermann from appearing on other television programs through the end of his contract, or 2012.) COOPER: David, I don’t want to put you on the spot too much, but I guess it’s part of…sort of my job in this case. Was he…well-liked within MSNBC? I’ve heard plenty of…what is your impression? SHUSTER: Well, yeah, it’s a fair question. I think the people he worked with had a lot of respect for him, the people on his show, the director, the technical people. That’s the sort of people who often get forgotten by, you know, major talent. Keith was very kind to them. The make up artists, that sort of thing. I think as far as the management, I mean, Keith had his conflicts with management, going back to when Dan Abrams was running MSNBC and he had his conflicts with Phil Griffin. I think one thing to keep in mind is that not only are things changing with Jeff Zucker no longer running MSNBC, but the reporting structure. You now have Phil Griffin, from what I understand, is going to be reporting to Steve Capus, instead of directly reporting to the head of MSNBC. So Steve Capus, the head of NBC News, will certainly have much more influence over MSNBC. And this may be part of it. It is no secret that Steve was particularly upset –justifiably so—how Keith handled the suspension earlier this year and the donations and Phil Griffin took a little bit of a different tack than Steve probably would have liked. But yeah, I think what you’re seeing now either Keith recognizing, or certainly Steve Capus influencing MSNBC a lot more than he would have had say, a week ago. Trying again, Cooper insinuates that Olbermann’s ego will suffer from losing his platform, and again, Shuster deflects it by cautioning against counting Olbermann out: COOPER: I just feel bad. I’ve met him a handful of times, I don’t really know him personally, really. But for someone clearly has a strong opinion, it would be a difficult thing, I would think, to be off the air, you know, at such a critical time in this country’s history, David. SHUSTER: Well, yes and no. He’s gone down this road before. I mean, he’s worked for…he left MSNBC following the Monica Lewinsky scandal back in ’98, ’99. He was off the air for a period of time. He worked at CNN. He worked at Fox. So he’s certainly gotten used to his breaks in between his successes. And I guarantee Keith is not done in the broadcast world. He’s a very smart guy. A lot of organizations would be very wise to talk to him and to at least see what he could possibly do next, whether it’s a radio show, whether it’s a tv show. I mean, he’s such a super talent and he is good to work with. That’s a combination that I think will mean he’s got a bright future regardless…and it will be on his terms. I do think that as upset as we currently are over Keith’s departure, there is a larger concern over the silencing of voices in the media. Difficult or diva-ish as Keith may be, there is no question that he created the infrastructure of strong, progressive voices in the MSNBC line up. Rachel Maddow and Lawrence O’Donnell were able to parlay guest hosting duties for Keith into their own shows. Who knows if Chris Hayes or Sam Seder might have seen the same in due time? Few news hosts could do that without a healthy serving of ego, so I’m not willing to begrudge him a little arrogance. But Keith brought ratings, almost single-handedly bringing MSNBC from third place to occasionally besting FOX in his time slot. He didn’t lose advertisers and yet, he is now out of a job and yet Glenn Beck–who wouldn’t know integrity if it stood in front of him and waved hello–has lost now more than 300 advertisers , seen his ratings plummet and yet still remains on the air, infecting it with lies and craziness. As we go into what Anderson Cooper notes is a critical time in history, we really cannot afford to lose this voice. Transcripts below the fold COOPER: David Shuster also joining us on the phone. David, you worked at MSNBC, you had your own clash with management. What do you make of this? SHUSTER: Well, Anderson, first of all, thanks for having me. I’m shocked. Let me say from the outset that I—I’m a huge fan of Keith’s work, he was always very kind to me and I consider him a friend, and I think Bill has it exactly right. You look at all of MSNBC’s primetime: Rachel Maddow, Lawrence O’Donnell, I mean, they exist because of Keith. Keith was essentially the fundamental building block. I just hope for Keith’s sake that he’s leaving on his terms, which it sounds like…it sounds like it was in the sense that he was given time to say good bye and Keith is his own man. I mean, when Keith does things, he does things his way. I haven’t always agreed with everything he’s done; he hasn’t always agreed with everything that I’ve done. But I’ve always respected his work immensely. He’s a brilliant man, he’s a brilliant writer and I found him a great guy to work for. And I think it’s going to be a certain loss for everyone who’s involved in primetime at MSNBC. COOPER: David, I don’t want to put you on the spot too much, but I guess it’s part of…sort of my job in this case. Was he…well-liked within MSNBC? I’ve heard plenty of…what is your impression? SHUSTER: Well, yeah, it’s a fair question. I think the people he worked with had a lot of respect for him, the people on his show, the director, the technical people. That’s the sort of people who often get forgotten by, you know, major talent. Keith was very kind to them. The make up artists, that sort of thing. I think as far as the management, I mean, Keith had his conflicts with management, going back to when Dan Abrams was running MSNBC and he had his conflicts with Phil Griffin. I think one thing to keep in mind is that not only are things changing with Jeff Zucker no longer running MSNBC, but the reporting structure. You now have Phil Griffin, from what I understand, is going to be reporting to Steve Capus, instead of directly reporting to the head of MSNBC. So Steve Capus, the head of NBC News, will certainly have much more influence over MSNBC. And this may be part of it. It is no secret that Steve was particularly upset –justifiably so—how Keith handled the suspension earlier this year and the donations and Phil Griffin took a little bit of a different tack than Steve probably would have liked. But yeah, I think what you’re seeing now either Keith recognizing, or certainly Steve Capus influencing MSNBC a lot more than he would have had say, a week ago. [..] COOPER: Sorry, go ahead… SHUSTER: One thing to keep in mind about Keith with money. Keith has never really been about money. I mean, yes, he wanted the contract in terms of wanting to be paid what he felt like he was worth. But he’s always said he’s gotten more money than he really feels he needs. He’s not a guy who’s about money and if he felt like, for whatever reason, this is the time to leave, I guarantee that money is not an issue for him. [..] COOPER: I just feel bad. I’ve met him a handful of times, I don’t really know him personally, really. But for someone clearly has a strong opinion, it would be a difficult thing, I would think, to be off the air, you know, at such a critical time in this country’s history, David. SHUSTER: Well, yes and no. He’s gone down this road before. I mean, he’s worked for…he left MSNBC following the Monica Lewinsky scandal back in ’98, ’99. He was off the air for a period of time. He worked at CNN. He worked at Fox. So he’s certainly gotten used to his breaks in between his successes. And I guarantee Keith is not done in the broadcast world. He’s a very smart guy. A lot of organizations would be very wise to talk to him and to at least see what he could possibly do next, whether it’s a radio show, whether it’s a tv show. I mean, he’s such a super talent and he is good to work with. That’s a combination that I think will mean he’s got a bright future regardless…and it will be on his terms. [..] COOPER: David Shuster, anything from you? SHUSTER: No, I think Bill has it exactly right. Keith–on his own time–will come out and he’ll make it perfectly clear what happened in a venue that he feels is appropriate. I think we should be careful, I don’t think this is the end of Keith Olbermann by any means. He’s an incredible talent, incredible guy to work with. He’s going to be valuable to wherever he goes next. It may be a period of years, or whatever it is that he has to sit down. You know, Keith’s outspoken enough and a lot of people now would pay a lot I think to hear what Keith had to say. And so I think I would be careful not to write off his career at this point. Yes, it’s done at MSNBC, but he’s resurfaced before and he’ll resurface again. COOPER: Talent finds a way.
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Seems we have a new chapter in Phone Book Wars. A new survey finds that a majority of Americans don’t use the White Pages anymore. A majority also don’t recycle it and don’t want it left on their doorstep. Believe it or not, people go online to get information these days…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Here’s some footage from The Drake’s show at Zenith de Paris Concert Hall last night for the Lightdreams & Nightmares tour. Up top we have the first 10 minutes of the show (“Forever”, “Up All Night”, Unstoppable”), and after the jump is a clip of him doing “The Resistance”. Props: 22h22 Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Nah Right Discovery Date : 22/01/2011 16:28 Number of articles : 2
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Not too long ago, I wrote about a new way to go off road and people seemed to like the idea of finding alternate machines to travel on through the terrain. Snowmobiling, skiing and biking are all pretty widespread, so to introduce new gadgets to play with is really a good idea. If you’re used Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Bit Rebels Discovery Date : 22/01/2011 15:00 Number of articles : 3
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