Normally we don’t post crime videos, even if they take place in the city, because they can be pretty gruesome and upsetting. But since no person is getting hurt in this fast-forwarded clip of a bizarre evening in Kensington, Brooklyn, here it is. Watch as a would-be thief repeatedly goes at a (relatively large) tree with an ax. He’s stopped again and again by a group of young men who happen to be… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Daily Intelligencer – New York Magazine Discovery Date : 10/06/2011 00:00 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Like Nickelodeon’s Doug Funny, Hillary Clinton prefers one uniform to wear while on the job: the famous pantsuit. And the Secretary of State is in good company; German Chancellor Angela Merkel is also a devoted pantsuit fan. (LIST: Women in Fashion) Before Tuesday’s state dinner, reports Yahoo, the ladies bonded over their mutual fashion sense.
Continue reading …Sony announced the successor to its NEX-3 digital camera earlier this week , so we decided to take a post-E3 road trip down to the electronics maker’s US headquarters in San Diego to check out the $599 NEX-C3 for ourselves. We’ll analyze the new sensor’s image quality in a full review before the camera hits stores later this summer, but from our initial impressions, the new cam appears to offer fairly minor tweaks compared to its predecessor. It’s incredibly small for a camera with an APS-C sensor — perhaps even awkwardly so, when paired with the comparatively massive 18-55mm kit lens or Sony’s enormous 18-200mm optic — but not small enough to be any less functional than the previous iteration. Like the NEX-3, the camera was designed to be held by resting the lens on your left palm, rather than by the grip, so size isn’t likely to be an issue. Cosmetic changes include a magnesium alloy top panel, front microphone positioning, and a more efficient display hinge, which helped reduce the camera’s thickness. We’ll be posting a full review in several weeks, but jump past the break for more observations, and a hands-on video from Sony HQ. Gallery: Sony NEX-C3 Hands-on Continue reading Sony NEX-C3 hands-on (video) Sony NEX-C3 hands-on (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 11 Jun 2011 13:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Lemairt Park’s DOM Kennedy shows us what goes down in his daily agenda grinding as one of the new faces in the L.A. rap scene. Known for always giving dope visuals he doesn’t dissapoint here with “Grind’n” off From The Westside With Love 2 which drops on June 28th via iTunes. Previously: DOM Kennedy – “Designer Sh*t” Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : MissInfo.tv Discovery Date : 10/06/2011 06:18 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Click here to view this media ( President Lieberman was for the expansion of Medicare just three months ago! ) When you’re rich, cruel, going on seventy, childishly resentful and happen to be a Senator, proposals like this come easily. That’s Joe Lieberman, one of the Village Elders. Paul Krugman: So Joe Lieberman is proposing that we raise the Medicare eligibility age . That’s a truly cruel idea; as it happens, I know several people who are hanging on, postponing needed medical care, hoping that they can make it to 65 before something terrible happens. And if I know such people in my fairly sheltered social circles, just imagine how widespread such stories must be. But beyond that, think about what it means to move people out of Medicare into private insurance, if they can get it. Medicare has its problems — but all the evidence says that it is substantially more cost-effective than private insurance. Partly this is because it has lower administrative costs; partly it’s because Medicare is able to use its market power to negotiate lower prices. And the international evidence is overwhelming: single-payer systems are much cheaper than systems centered on private insurance. So think of this as a national interest thing rather than a budget thing: Lieberman is proposing that we move a substantial number of older Americans into a worse, more expensive health care system. Why would you want to do such a thing, as opposed to raising enough additional revenue to keep them on Medicare? I’ll tell you why. Because he’s an attention junkie who hates the people he used to represent and you can just assume that the Sunday talk shows and FOX News will greet him on with open arms and give him a big wet kiss for his valiant effort of “talking to America like an adult.” There was a time not too long ago when he supported the idea of lowering the age to 55. In the vid, Lieberman appeared to go further than the current Senate deal, which would expand Medicare to those aged 55-64, saying he supported the idea of expanding it to people aged 50 and over. Lieberman referenced his proposal along these lines during the 2006 campaign, and added: “My proposals were to basically expand the existing successful public health insurance programs Medicare and Medicaid… “When it came to Medicare I was very focused on a group — post 50, maybe more like post 55. People who have retired early, or unfortunately have been laid off early, who lose their health insurance and they’re too young to qualify for Medicare. “What I was proposing was that they have an option to buy into Medicare early and again on the premise that that would be less expensive than the enormous cost. If you’re 55 or 60 and you’re without health insurance and you go in to try to buy it, because you’re older … you’re rated as a risk so you pay a lot of money.” With BFF’s like Glenn Beck , it’s not surprising anymore what this gasbag will propose, but there is no excuse to hurt 98% of our population out of some twisted vendetta. How many American seniors would simply die or suffer so much more pain under his plan? Kevin Drum explains, it’s another Paul Ryan Ponzi scheme: Of course, the problem is that controlling spending and revenue levels is a lot easier than controlling cost growth. So, like the proverbial drunk looking under the lamppost for his car keys because the light is better there, that’s where Lieberman is looking. But in the end, it won’t work. It’s true that we’re likely to need ways to cut Medicare’s spending levels and increase its revenue levels, but 80% of our energy should be spent on reining in cost growth. Lieberman’s plan doesn’t. UPDATE: Actually, it’s even worse than this. Raising the Medicare eligibility age would probably be bad for health outcomes and, in the end, might raise Medicare costs, not lower them. Austin Frakt and Aaron Carroll have the data and the charts here .
Continue reading …HBO's Bill Maher on Friday took a racist swipe at Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain. During the New Rules segment of “Real Time,” the host said pretending that he was speaking to Newt Gingrich, “Let me put your unpopularity in context for you – you're a Republican and you're polling behind a black guy” (video follows with transcript and commentary): BILL MAHER: New rule: Newt Gingrich – just stop. Seriously, your campaign isn't just off to a rough start. It's like you hired me to run it and I purposely ran it into the ground. Let me put your unpopularity in context for you: you're a Republican and you're polling behind a black guy. I magine for a moment the media firestorm that would have happened if back in 2008, a conservative talker made such a remark about Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, or any of that year's Democrat candidates that were at times polling behind Barack Obama. There likely would have been calls from the Left for such a person to be fired. But a liberal making such a comment about a black conservative? Heck, HBO will probably give him a raise.
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Continue reading …From Julian Bond, Chairman Emeritus, NAACP and Advisory Board member, American Foundation for Equal Rights , group behind the Federal Court Constitutional challenge of California’s Proposition 8: This Sunday, we celebrate the 44th anniversary of Loving v. Virginia, the Supreme Court’s decision that that struck down laws that forbade African Americans and whites from marrying. The Loving decision was… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Pam’s House Blend Discovery Date : 09/06/2011 23:00 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …From Julian Bond, Chairman Emeritus, NAACP and Advisory Board member, American Foundation for Equal Rights , group behind the Federal Court Constitutional challenge of California’s Proposition 8: This Sunday, we celebrate the 44th anniversary of Loving v. Virginia, the Supreme Court’s decision that that struck down laws that forbade African Americans and whites from marrying. The Loving decision was… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Pam’s House Blend Discovery Date : 09/06/2011 23:00 Number of articles : 4
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