A judge on Tuesday ordered a reality TV producer to be returned to Mexico to face a charge that he killed his wife while on a family vacation 15 months ago. (July 12)
Continue reading …Jon Stewart and The Daily Show, in the middle section of the above video, did an expose on the Rupertgate phone-hacking scandal that’s engulfing Murdoch and is beginning to bleed into his American operations. A report is circulating that 9/11 families were targeted as well. WIll Bunch: Over the last few days, many people — myself included — have asked variations of this question: Will the Rupert Murdoch/News of the World phone hacking scandal, which some are calling Britian’s Watergate , reach us here in America, where the modern-day Citizen Kane’s holdings including the Fox TV and movie empire as well as the Wall Street Journal and the New York Post. The answer may be yes: A report in a rival British tabloid the Daily Mirror makes an allegation that, if proven true, many Americans will find just as revolting as the phone hacking of 13-year-old morder victim Milly Dowler, maybe even more so. Did Murdoch’s London-based News of the World contact a New York City private investigator about phone hacking American victims of the 9/11 attacks? The pair chatted behind closed doors as a former New York cop made the 9/11 hacking claim. He alleged he was contacted by News of the World journalists who said they would pay him to retrieve the private phone records of the dead. Now working as a private investigator, the ex-officer claimed reporters wanted the victim’s phone numbers and details of the calls they had made and received in the days leading up to the atrocity. A source said: “This investigator is used by a lot of journalists in America and he recently told me that he was asked to hack into the 9/11 victims’ private phone data. He said that the journalists asked him to access records showing the calls that had been made to and from the mobile phones belonging to the victims and their relatives. “His presumption was that they wanted the information so they could hack into the relevant voicemails, just like it has been shown they have done in the UK. The PI said he had to turn the job down. He knew how insensitive such research would be, and how bad it would look.” Indeed. That said, this article raises more questions than it answers, and I would note a couple of major caveats. One, the story is pretty thinly sourced, as we say in the business. Two, the Mirror is a non-Murdoch-owned British tabloid driven by the same kind of competitive pressures that led to this whole scandal in the first place. But I think the significance is this: Given the scandal in the UK, the American activities of Murdoch-controlled journalists — at both his British publications and his U.S. enterprises — deserve closer scrutiny, including from law enforcement. Maybe Murdoch’s journalists’ alleged illegal activities stopped at the far shores of the Atlantic, but we should find out for sure. I’ve asked the question a few times as C&L has covered this story. Have Fox News and/or other Murdoch entities applied the same phone-hacking skills to the U.S.? Rupert Murdoch may be heading off to answer questions before Parliament. News Corp. chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch has been asked to appear before British Parliament to answer question about his company’s phone hacking scandal, as well as his son James and News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks. The culture, media and sport select committee, which has published critical reports on the affair, has written to the trio of executives inviting them to appear, the Guardian reported. News International said in a statement: “We have been made aware of the request from the CMS select committee to interview senior executives and will cooperate. We await the formal invitation.” CREW is demanding an investigation into Murdoch’s stateside activities. Ellen at Newshounds has six good reasons to demand an investigation into the company’s activities here. And you can go to Media Matters for a petition demanding such action. Eric Boehlert writes: Scandal Woes Mount for Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal Publisher The revelation yesterday that Britain’s former Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, alleged that his personal information was obtained illegally by Rupert Murdoch’s Sunday Times only intensifies the pressure on Les Hinton, Murdoch’s longtime confidant and publisher of the Wall Street Journal. Hinton was already facing scrutiny for the phone hacking scandal because he oversaw Murdoch’s News of The World when the tabloid appears to have engaged in rampant phone hacking. Worse, Hinton oversaw an internal investigation into the matter that James Murdoch now acknowledges “wrongly maintained that these issues were confined to one reporter .” Now with the Brown allegations come additional woes: Brown accused the paper of getting his bank details, saying he was “genuinely shocked” by its methods. The allegations widen the scandal that brought down Britain’s best-selling newspaper, the News of the World, to other newspapers also owned by Murdoch’s News International media group. Brown expressed dismay at the allegations Monday night and has given investigators “all relevant evidence” he has about the matter, according to a statement from his office. “The family has been shocked by the level of criminality and the unethical means by which personal details have been obtained,” the statement said. “The matter is in police hands.” Brown alleges the Sunday Times’ sting took place over a ten-year period . And who oversaw the Sunday Times during key portions of that span? Since the scandal took off, their stock price has been failing so Murdoch bought back a ton of shares: Rupert Murdoch’s $5bn News Corp buyback halts share slide The Guardian publishes a very good op-ed on the media and its corrupt, elitist purposes: This media is corrupt – we need a Hippocratic oath for journalists Our job is to hold power to account. Instead, most of the profession simply ventriloquises the concerns of the elite. Is Murdoch now finished in the UK? As the pursuit of Gordon Brown by the Sunday Times and the Sun blows the hacking scandal into new corners of the old man’s empire, this story begins to feel like the crumbling of the Berlin Wall. The naked attempt to destroy Brown by any means, including hacking the medical files of his sick baby son, means that there is no obvious limit to the story’s ramifications. The papers cannot announce that their purpose is to ventriloquise the concerns of multimillionaires; they must present themselves as the voice of the people. The Sun, the Mail and the Express claim to represent the interests of the working man and woman. These interests turn out to be identical to those of the men who own the papers. So the rightwing papers run endless exposures of benefit cheats, yet say scarcely a word about the corporate tax cheats. They savage the trade unions and excoriate the BBC. They lambast the regulations that restrain corporate power. They school us in the extrinsic values – the worship of power, money, image and fame – which advertisers love but which make this a shallower, more selfish country. Most of them deceive their readers about the causes of climate change. These are not the obsessions of working people. They are the obsessions thrust upon them by the multimillionaires who own these papers. The corporate media is a gigantic astroturfing operation: a fake grassroots crusade serving elite interests. In this respect the media companies resemble the Tea Party movement , which claims to be a spontaneous rising of blue-collar Americans against the elite but was founded with the help of the billionaire Koch brothers and promoted by Murdoch’s Fox News.Journalism’s primary purpose is to hold power to account. This purpose has been perfectly inverted. Columnists and bloggers are employed as the enforcers of corporate power, denouncing people who criticise its interests, stamping on new ideas, bullying the powerless. The press barons allowed governments occasionally to promote the interests of the poor, but never to hamper the interests of the rich. They also sought to discipline the rest of the media. The BBC, over the last 30 years, became a shadow of the gutsy broadcaster it was, and now treats big business with cringing deference.
Continue reading …Last week, we introduced you to 22-year-old Bree Boyce, the newly-crowned Miss South Carolina who dropped over 110 pounds during the course of several years before winning this month’s pageant. Boyce sat down with “The Today Show” on Tuesday to talk about her transformation. She revealed, “At the age of 17, I was at my highest, which was 234 pounds [and size 18 jeans]….I actually confessed to my mother that when I got my license I would ride around to different fast food places and get food and sit in my car and eat it. Or whenever my parents went out to a movie or to a dinner, I would order pizza and eat the whole large pizza by myself.” Her lifestyle changed after she received a warning from a doctor — “At that moment I decided to change my life and I lost 64 pounds very quickly.” She added, “I had so many dreams and aspirations for myself and I knew that being so unhealthy, I would not be able to accomplish those dreams.” Ann Curry asked Boyce what was going through her head when she was announced the winner of the Miss South Carolina competition. Boyce gushed, “I have no words. I just thought to myself, I did it. I did it all on my own. I did it all for myself and I’m just so thankful to have this platform to share my success story with everyone across the world. I like to tell people I did not choose it, but it chose me. And a lot of people ask if I would take back the past but I wouldn’t because I wouldn’t have this amazing story to share with others.” And what about that swimsuit competition? “I didn’t think about anybody else. I thought about myself and how hard I had worked and what I was working for and all of the people that I would inspire….to strut my stuff on that stage was the proudest moment of my life.” WATCH: if(typeof AOLVP_cfg===’undefined’)AOLVP_cfg=[];AOLVP_cfg.push({id:’AOLVP_85250032001′,’codever’:0.1, ‘autoload’:false, ‘autoplay’:false, ‘playerid’:’81512831001′, ‘videoid’:’85250032001′, ‘width’:480, ‘height’:339, ‘stillurl’:’http://pdl.stream.aol.com/pdlext/aol/brightcove/aolmaster/1612833736/1612833736_1048937518001_ari-origin29-arc-665-1310485222614.jpg?pubId=1612833736′, ‘playertype’:’inline’,’videotitle’:’Major Weight Loss – Today’,’videodesc’:’NBC’,’videolink’:’#’,’playlist’:true,’featured’:’1048950686001′});
Continue reading …How can you tell that Rachel Maddow considers GOP Congresswoman Michele Bachmann a mortal threat to the Obama presidency? Because the MSNBC propagandist can't bear to let her viewers see or hear what Bachmann has to say. Instead, Maddow acts as censorious middleman, twisting Bachmann's remarks beyond recognition to all but Maddow's fellow denizens of the fringe left. Here's an example of Maddow doing this on her show July 7, trotting out three hoary falsehoods about Bachmann in the span of a minute (video clip after page break) — Polling second behind Mitt Romney in the latest Iowa and New Hampshire and national polls is this person, Minnesota congresswoman Michele Bachmann, who frankly, I have to say it and I don't mean it as an insult, I mean it as a true observation. Ms. Bachmann has frankly been a fringe figure in Congress for years now. Her career has been the kind where nobody batted an eye when she proposed amending the United States Constitution to stop our country from adopting the yen as our currency instead of the dollar because she thought that was a threat. Michele Bachmann has tried to argue that the census — the census! — is unconstitutional. Want to see where the census is in the Constitution? It's right there. They didn't have highlighters then, but if they had, that's the part. Michele Bachmann is the kind of member of Congress who warns us about secret concentration camps being set up by the government. Michele Bachmann has been, frankly, the most telegenic member of the Louie Gohmert-Steve King-Phil Gingrey late-night AM radio conspiracy theory fringe of the Republican Party in Congress. Notice how when Maddow makes these claims, she doesn't quote Bachmann or provide any clips of Bachmann making them. The reason is simple — if Maddow does this, her own claims fall apart. The closest Maddow comes to attribution is in the first of her three assertions, of Bachmann's alleged fear of the United States adopting the yen as its currency. To bolster this claim, Maddow showed a March 2009 press release from Bachmann's website, titled “Bachmann Demands Truth: Will Obama Administration Abandon Dollar for a Multi-National Currency?”. Here are its first two paragraphs; the full statement can be read here — In response to suggestions by China, Russia, and other countries around the world calling on the International Monetary Fund to explore a multi-national currency, U.S. Representative Michele Bachmann (MN-6) has introduced a resolution that would bar the dollar from being replaced by any foreign currency. “Yesterday, during a Financial Services Committee hearing, I asked Secretary Geithner if he would denounce efforts to move towards a global currency and he answered unequivocally that he would,” said Bachmann. “And President Obama gave the nation the same assurances. But just a day later, Secretary Geithner has left the option on the table. The American people deserve to know.” Bachmann wasn't concerned with the dollar being replaced by the yen, as Maddow suggests. Bachmann wants to prevent the dollar from being replaced by a
Continue reading …Earlier today, AT&T announced that the HP TouchPad is coming to its 4G network, complete with a processor bump to 1.5GHz (up from 1.2GHz) and an HSPA+ radio. The carrier wasted no time getting its latest slate out in the public, showing it off at an event in NYC this afternoon. There aren’t any cosmetic changes to speak of, but that faster connectivity and notable processor boost are certainly nothing to shrug at. We had a chance to see the tablet in action, and it performed fairly well, especially considering the poor connectivity environment AT&T selected to host its event. Jump past the break to see it in action in our hands-on video, or check out our full review of HP’s slower, WiFi-only TouchPad. Gallery: HP TouchPad 4G for AT&T hands-on Continue reading HP TouchPad 4G for AT&T hands-on (video) HP TouchPad 4G for AT&T hands-on (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 12 Jul 2011 17:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Thrill seekers, meet the Takabisha (Japanese for “domineering”), which thanks to a 141-foot drop at 121 degrees, is now the world’s steepest roller coaster — an honor that was formerly held by Le Timber Drop in France. The recently-built, $37 million attraction at Fuji-Q Highland, an amusement park in Japan, doesn’t open to the public Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Flavorwire Discovery Date : 09/07/2011 20:44 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …Investigators from the Orange County, Florida Sheriff’s Office say they thought they had a solid criminal case against Casey Anthony. They discussed their work a week after she was acquitted of killing her daughter Caylee. (July 12)
Continue reading …Investigators from the Orange County, Florida Sheriff’s Office say they thought they had a solid criminal case against Casey Anthony. They discussed their work a week after she was acquitted of killing her daughter Caylee. (July 12)
Continue reading …Texas Rep. Ron Paul said Tuesday he will retire from Congress when his term runs out in 2012 to focus on his campaign for president. (July 12)
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