ZeptoLab and Chillingo have announced that Cut the Rope will be gaining a bunch of new levels and some new gameplay mechanics via a soon-to-be-released update. Cut The Rope’s Toy Box Update Coming Soon; Om Nom To Take On A New, More Plushy Form is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice – iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Apple iPhone Apps Discovery Date : 18/07/2011 23:11 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …ZeptoLab and Chillingo have announced that Cut the Rope will be gaining a bunch of new levels and some new gameplay mechanics via a soon-to-be-released update. Cut The Rope’s Toy Box Update Coming Soon; Om Nom To Take On A New, More Plushy Form is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice – iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Apple iPhone Apps Discovery Date : 18/07/2011 23:11 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Media mogul and News Corp. founder Rupert Murdoch was reportedly attacked by a pie-thrower during hearings before members of the British Parliament Tuesday. According to live reports, a man threw a “white substance” at Murdoch during the hearings before the … Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : VentureBeat Discovery Date : 19/07/2011 16:16 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …MSNBC contributor Mike Barnicle perpetuated the liberal line of Republican obstinacy over the debt ceiling on Tuesday's Morning Joe using a poor analogy to home buying. “Did you ever compromise or negotiate on the price with the then owner of the home?” asked Barnicle. [VIDEO BELOW THE FOLD] The Wisconsin Senator responded by noting that Republicans actually are willing to come to the table. “I'm happy to work with anybody who's serious about fixing the problem,” said Johnson. “But the fact of the matter that the President comes to the table three week before – about a month before the deadline, and insists on raising taxes, and let's face it, he couldn't raise taxes when his party was in total control of the government.” Johnson could have also pointed out that the home buying analogy is useless; the debt ceiling debate is an argument among borrowers, not an argument between buyer and seller. Barnicle continued to press Johnson on his refusal to agree to tax hikes: “Let's talk about raising taxes then.” Johnson pointed out that Democrats have not come forth with any meaningful proposals. “I'm happy to close loopholes. Show me the real loopholes, show me the real deal as opposed to legitimate business expenses, because that's what they're normally talking about.” Barnicle then tried to play the class warfare card by throwing hedge funds and capital gains tax rates in Johnson's face. “Hedge funds – lot of money. Billions of dollars. You get taxed capital gains rate, 15%. Why not tax it as income?” asked Barnicle. Johnson again had to return to the point that the Democrats have not proposed any serious solutions. “Has the President proposed that? Is it on a piece of paper?” asked Johnson. Johnson then explained why the process was moving as slowly as it has been: “First of all we haven't passed a budget in the United States Senate in two years. The Democrats are in total control of the Senate. I don't have a whole lot of power in the Senate to be proposing these things that don't even get brought up. The House actually did pass a budget. The Democrats simply refuse to put their plan on the table because they don't want to have the American people see what their plan is. Their plan primarily is to raise taxes.
Continue reading …Today the House will vote on — and pass — its “ Cut, Cap and Balance ” proposal to raise the debt ceiling in exchange for substantial reforms to get spending under control. Naturally, President Obama says he’ll veto the bill. Here is House Speaker John Boehner (R., Ohio) touting “Cut, Cap and Balance” and responding to the president’s veto threat: This week, the House will pass a plan that addresses… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Corner Discovery Date : 19/07/2011 15:25 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Media titan Rupert Murdoch declared that his appearance Tuesday before a British parliamentary inquiry was ‘the most humble day of my life,’ taking a contrite tone over the phone-hacking scandal rocking his global empire. (July 19)
Continue reading …Of course the piety of someone who would ask presidential candidates to sign a 14-point marriage fidelity pledge is always nice to see. Take a look at the family-friendly humor of FAMiLY LEADER’s Bob Vander Plaats . [I]n new video footage obtained by ThinkProgress, Vander Plaats goes even further in cementing his strong dislike for gay people. During an event in Audubon, Iowa in March of 2011 Vander… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Pam’s House Blend Discovery Date : 19/07/2011 15:23 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …Live video: Rupert and James Murdoch questioned by Parliament Rupert Murdoch, in testimony before a British parliamentary committee about the hacking scandal, apologizes for his now-closed tabloid’s misdeeds, but refuses to take ultimate responsibility. 9 By Henry Chu Los Angeles Times…
Continue reading …MSNBC anchor Contessa Brewer on Tuesday insisted that a pie throwing attack on Rupert Murdoch, which occurred live on air, ” encapsulates what the British people are feeling right now about Rupert Murdoch .” As the cable network aired live coverage of Murdoch's testimony to the British Parliament about the phone hacking scandal, a man appeared in the left corner of the screen and attempted to attack the media mogul. [See video below. MP3 audio here .] Brewer described the event as the “attention getter of the day.” She highlighted members of Parliament “looking on in horror and then oddly added, “And I think, in some ways, this encapsulates what the British people are feeling right now about Rupert Murdoch and those involved in this phone hacking scandal.” Considering that no one knew at the time what the man's intentions were and what contents made up the pie, it's odd to link such an extremist to the legitimate anger Britons feel over the hacking. Thanks to MRC intern Alex Fitzsimmons for the video. A transcript of the exchange, which occurred at 12:06pm EDT on MSNBC News Live, follows: 07/19/11 CONTESSA BREWER: Yeah, we're just being told a white substance. And that picture of the protester after he'd been taken into police custody. And the protester himself has it covering his face and his shoulders and neck. There he is behind the glass and we can see him his arms now cuffed behind his back in custody of police. It does seem like we've been told that Rupert Murdoch did get some of that white substance on him. And then, as you mention here, Wendy Deng jumped up to defend her husband. We saw kind of an arm swat there many the video. I mean, the thing is we've been watching this testimony for the last few hours here. It's been compelling testimony in and of itself, Thomas. And then this has been the attention getter of the day. When you're standing here and you're listening to it and all of a sudden you hear the whole crowd, the MPs, the members of Parliament who have been involved in the questioning erupting audibly and looking with horror. And you can see that reaction from James Murdoch, you know, “What's going on here?” That was the attention getter. And I think, in some ways, this encapsulates what the British people are feeling right now about Rupert Murdoch and those involved in this phone hacking scandal. Richard Wolffe is an MSNBC contributor and has been following this as well. The testimony today though polite, though the questions and answers have been mostly civil. They have been tough. RICHARD WOLFE: They have been tough. And this whole experience never mind actually what the Brits would call that is a custard pie confusingly with shaving cream. But, anyway, absent that, this is all a new experience for the British public and for the members of Parliament. These committees that you're seeing may be familiar over here, they're a relatively new phenomenon. They came up in 1979. They weren't given any teeth. And it's really since the expenses scandal in London involving some of the people around that table that these committees have taken on these new powers. So, the whole thing, you know, Rupert Murdoch said early on this was the most humble day of his life. And the whole experience is humbling for the people. At one end the Murdochs, never mind again this outrageous attack on him, but it's also interesting seeing these MPs, these members of Parliament trying to figure out what is the right approach here. Cross examining, trying to get at the story. There's legal disputes. And of course you have the Murdochs trying to say we knew nothing. We were running a big company, we knew nothing.
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