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Hasselbeck Smacks Down Behar’s Claim GOP ‘Hasn’t Been Black Friendly’: ‘Should We Begin With Lincoln?’

Joy Behar once again showed how totally ignorant of history she is. When she absurdly told GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain on Tuesday's “The View,” “The Republican Party hasn't been black friendly over the many centuries in this country,” co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck smartly replied, “Should we begin with Lincoln?” (video follows with transcript and commentary):

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‘Bridesmaids’ Actress Dishes on ‘Rules’ Role

Wendi McClendon-Covey, one of the stars of the hit film ‘Bridesmaids,’ teases her storyline on the new season of ‘Rules of Engagement,’ premiering Saturday on CBS. (Oct. 4)

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New Ad From Bevan Dufty

A cute new ad from openly gay San Francisco mayoral candidate Bevan Dufty includes his young daughter. Via email, my pal Karl Frisch speculates that this might be a first for an LGBT candidate. Subscribe to Joe.My.God. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Joe. My. God. Discovery Date : 30/09/2011 22:00 Number of articles : 3

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Bear Rushes Into Pa. Home, Taking on Couple

A black bear comes in with the family dog at a home in Duncannon, Pennsylvania, wounding residents Richard and Angela Moyer. (Oct. 4)

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Eric Holder caught in lie about when he knew about Fast & Furious.

Permit me to summarize this CBS video on Operation Fast & Furious*: Eric Holder: I only heard about Operation Fast & Furious after it blew up in 2011! CBS: Here’s a list of memos that shows that you were briefed on Operation Fast & Furious, starting in July. Eric Holder: Oh. That Operation Fast & Furious. Yeah. Um. I, err, misspoke . Didn’t know the details. Seriously, Holder’s argument – if one can… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Red State Discovery Date : 04/10/2011 01:45 Number of articles : 3

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Knox Out of Italy Enroute Home to US

Amanda Knox has left Italy, heading home to the US having being set free by an appeals court after spending four years in prison. The court overturned her conviction for sexually assaulting and slaying her roommate. (Oct. 4)

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Raw Video: Truck Bomb Explosion in Somalia

Islamist militants detonated a truck bomb Tuesday in front of the education ministry in Somalia’s capital, killing at least 70 people and wounding dozens, a rescue official said. (Oct. 4)

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Raw Video: Knox Leaves Italy to Head Home to US

Amateur video shows Amanda Knox at Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci airport on Tuesday, the morning after an Italian appeals court dramatically overturned the American student’s conviction of sexually assaulting and brutally slaying her British roommate. (Oct. 4)

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ABC and NBC Champion Left-Wing Anti-Capitalist Protests, Fueled by Cookies from a ‘Grandmother in Idaho’

Very much unlike how they greeted the Tea Party protests in early 2009, the networks are embracing the new left-wing/anti-capitalist protests, even failing to condemn their unruly behavior which resulted in 700 arrests in New York City over the weekend, conduct for which they would have condemned Tea Party activists.

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NTT DoCoMo Shared Bicycle Initiative hands-on (video)

Well, NTT DoCoMo is at it again, this time dabbling in the fine art of bicycle sharing . The Japanese mobile carrier’s own flavor is currently undergoing beta testing in Yokohama, just outside Tokyo, and uses a familiar kiosk system to collect and dish out bikes. Residents (and tourists with Japanese cell phone numbers) can rent bikes 30 minutes at a time for 105 Yen (about $1.40) for the first half hour, then 210 Yen for each subsequent period. You also rent bikes by the month for 1,050 Yen (about $14). Overall, this implementation doesn’t appear to be different than what’s already been installed in some US and European cities, but it’s apparently a first for the Tokyo area. The next iteration is far more exciting, however. Rather than visiting a kiosk to rent a bike, you’ll be able to use a smartphone app to locate some available wheels, with position information broadcast by a built-in GPS. Once you find a bike you want to rent, the system will send an unlock code to your handset, which you’ll enter into a handlebar-mounted PIN pad. The current prototype is an e-bike, though future models may not include pedal assist, since swapping out batteries could be a logistical nightmare for maintenance crews. The bike can be left anywhere (within a predetermined area, we presume), and is immobilized using a rear tire lock. Locking the back tire to prevent theft (if a lock is used at all) is a trick that definitely only works in Japan — you can’t leave a bike unattended for five minutes in New York City without it disappearing, even with a wheel lock. Conceptually, the system appears to be very similar to the Social Bicycles model that we wrote about earlier this summer as part of our Insert Coin series, though that US-based prototype includes a u-style lock, for securing the bike to a post or tree. We’d love to see either concept hit production soon, and if the Yokohama trial goes off without a hitch, then a standalone counterpart will definitely have a better chance of becoming a reality. So go rent some bikes! And jump past the break for a look at both systems at CEATEC Japan . Gallery: NTT Docomo Shared Bicycle Initiative hands-on Continue reading NTT DoCoMo Shared Bicycle Initiative hands-on (video) NTT DoCoMo Shared Bicycle Initiative hands-on (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 04 Oct 2011 09:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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