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Raw Video: Deadly Bus Crash in Central China

The death toll in a bus crash in central China has climbed to 16, officials said Sunday. The accident happened Saturday when the bus plummeted down a ravine and into a river below the highway. 19 people have been injured. (Oct. 2)

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HTC security vulnerability said to leak phone numbers, GPS data, and more, HTC responds (video)

The folks at Android Police seem to have stumbled across a rather jarring security vulnerability in HTC handsets running Android, giving common apps with internet access a peek at the device’s vital statistics, user information and more. Demonstrated in the above video, developer Trevor Eckheart found that a recent HTC update packed in a suite of logging tools that collects data on user accounts (including email addresses), recent GPS locations, SMS data and encoded text, phone numbers, system logs, running processes and more — all of which can be accessed by common apps requesting access to android.permission.INTERNET . HTC is already looking into the issue, stating, “HTC takes our customers’ security very seriously, and we are working to investigate this claim as quickly as possible. We will provide an update as soon as we’re able to determine the accuracy of the claim and what steps, if any, need to be taken.” If you’re too antsy to wait for HTC’s update, head on over to the source link below — Eckheart says the issue can be resolved by removing HTCloggers from a rooted device. HTC security vulnerability said to leak phone numbers, GPS data, and more, HTC responds (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 02 Oct 2011 19:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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How Leftists End an Argument… They Chase You and Cuss (Video)

On Saturday I had a lovel discussion with a protesters on the Obama Administration’s terrific jobs record. This was outside TeaCon 2011 in Chicago. Obviously, the “community organizer” didn’t like to hear about Obama’s failed record. After I filmed enough … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 02/10/2011 22:54 Number of articles : 3

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Herman Cain Reiterates That Blacks Are Brainwashed, Warns About Sharia Law

Click here to view this media Herman Cain shares his CEO-informed wisdom on This Week with Christiane Amanpour, exhorting blacks to consider Republican economic arguments and warning about the dangers of sharia law. Yawn. AMANPOUR: Let me move on to some things that you’ve said. Right after the debate in Florida, you told Wolf Blitzer of CNN that, basically, African-Americans, blacks in this country had been brainwashed over the years into supporting Democrats. CAIN: Yes. AMANPOUR: I mean, isn’t that really an inflammatory thing to say? I mean, do you really believe that African-Americans, blacks, are so easily manipulated? CAIN: I also said in that same interview… AMANPOUR: No, but let me you ask about that. That word is very inflammatory. CAIN: It is. I’m going to answer your question. I also said the good news is a large percentage of black people are thinking for themselves. Now, I think that — if the word is inflammatory, that’s too bad. It is true. And here’s why: because some black people won’t even listen to someone who appears to be a conservative or a Republican. I call that brainwashing. AMANPOUR: Some would say that — some would say that actually it’s because those policies and what you’re proposing, for instance, don’t meet their demands or what they’re looking for. CAIN: And I say that the reason they don’t see them as meeting their demands of what they’re looking for is because they have not looked at them. My economic growth and jobs plan, as an example, is not partisan. It is a solution that benefits everybody, especially the African-American community. AMANPOUR: Well, let me as you about that, because 999… CAIN: Yes. Yes. AMANPOUR: … you talk about 9 percent corporate, 9 percent income tax, and a 9 percent national sales tax. CAIN: Yes. AMANPOUR: And economists are saying that that could actually disproportionately affect poorer people, African-Americans, and all sorts of poorer people. CAIN: Ask them to do the math. AMANPOUR: Apparently they have done the math. CAIN: No, they have not, because I have done the math. Let me give you an actual example. If you take the median income of $50,000 a year… AMANPOUR: But what about $20,000 a year, people who are paying less? CAIN: If it’s $20,000 or $25,000, just divide by two, OK? It started with the median income, OK? If you start with $50,000 a year, the same numbers work. You get the same conclusion if they make $25,000 a year. Here are the actual numbers, $55,000 a year under the current system, they’re going to pay approximately $10,000 in taxes. It includes the payroll tax. Now, on the 999, they’re going to pay $4,500, 9 percent of $50,000. Now, if they — that means that they an excess of about $5,500 because they’re now paying $10,000. If they paid a 9 percent sales tax on everything that they buy, which means they bought all news goods and services, they would still come out $2,000 ahead. So what I’m saying is, those economists need to do the math. They’re making that assertion based upon wanting to attack it and turning it into a class warfare argument. AMANPOUR: I want to ask you about something else that you’ve said. You’ve said — and we’re going to show a graphic — that there’s been a creeping attempt to gradually ease Sharia law and the Muslim faith into our government. And now listen to what Governor Chris Christie has said about the fear of Sharia law here in the United States. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) CHRISTIE: This Sharia law business is crap. It’s just crazy. And I’m tired of dealing with the crazies. (END VIDEO CLIP) AMANPOUR: So he’s saying that those kinds of fears that you espouse and others are crazy. What do you say to that? CAIN: Call me crazy, but there are too many examples of where there has been pushback. AMANPOUR: You don’t really mean this, though, do you, Mr. Cain? CAIN: Oh, yes, I do. AMANPOUR: Sharia law in the United States? CAIN: Some people would infuse Sharia law in our court system if we allow it. I honestly believe that. So even if he calls me crazy, I am going to make sure that they don’t infuse it little by little by little. It’s not going to be some grand scheme, little by little. So I don’t mind if he calls me crazy . I’m simply saying… AMANPOUR: You’re sticking to it? CAIN: I’m sticking to it. American laws in American courts, period. AMANPOUR: American laws are in American courts… CAIN: Yes. AMANPOUR: … so the people of this country should be safe for the moment. CAIN: Exactly.

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New Video: Drake “Headlines”

Drake ~ Headlines (Official Video) from OctobersVeryOwn on Vimeo. The first single off Drake’s sophomore album finally gets released to masses, here’s the homecoming video for “Headlines”. The visual was filmed in Toronto last month, Take Care due October 24 via October’s Very Own Previously: Drake Unveils The Cover To ‘Take Care’ Drake’s ‘Fashion’s Night Out’ Recap: Sweater Obsessions, ASAP Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : MissInfo.tv Discovery Date : 02/10/2011 23:59 Number of articles : 3

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Week in Review: Occupy Wall Street, Saudi Women Suffrage, DADT Cases Moot

Gay xenophobia in Serbia, burgeoning “Occupy Wall Street” protests gained labor unions joining the fight along with 700 arrests on the Brooklyn Bridge in NYC. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The New Civil Rights Movement Discovery Date : 02/10/2011 02:40 Number of articles : 3

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Week in Review: Occupy Wall Street, Saudi Women Suffrage, DADT Cases Moot

Gay xenophobia in Serbia, burgeoning “Occupy Wall Street” protests gained labor unions joining the fight along with 700 arrests on the Brooklyn Bridge in NYC. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The New Civil Rights Movement Discovery Date : 02/10/2011 02:40 Number of articles : 3

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Mary Bach, Consumer Activist, Wins Lawsuit Against Walmart — Over 2 Cents

For Mary Bach, 2 cents isn’t chump change. The Pennsylvania woman took Walmart to court over a two-penny discrepancy on her receipt — and won. Bach was shopping at a Walmart in Delmont when she picked up a package of Banquet “Brown ‘N Serve” sausage, listed at 98 cents, according to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. When the cashier rang up the the breakfast meat, the item scanned at $1. Bach says she pointed out the cashier’s error and accepted a refund. But when she returned several days later and was overcharged again, Bach decided that a refund wouldn’t cut it. She filed a civil suit against the retail giant — a practice the consumer activist has made a habit. “This is the fifth lawsuit that I have now won against this store, this Delmont Walmart for the same problem: practice of putting up a shelf tag that was lower than the price charged at the cash register,” Bach told WPXI. SEE ONE OF BACH’S PREVIOUS SUITS AGAINST WALMART (story continues below): Video: Woman Sues Wal-Mart For Charging Sales Tax On Full Price Of Discounted Items Walmart lawyers alleged that Bach only purchased the meats so she could file another suit against the biggest of big box stores, according to the Trib. The store’s attorneys said Walmart had just changed its sausage packaging, meaning older meats — priced at 98 cents — and newer meats — priced at $1 — were both available. Bach was awarded $100 in damages and about $80 in court costs, the Trib notes. STRANGE ENOUGH FOR YOU? CHECK OUT SOME FAR OUT PHOTOS:

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Dog Shows Off Impressive Basketball & Volleyball Playing Skills

Petey the dog shows off his impressive basketball and volleyball playing skills. Petey the Volleyball Dog now plays Basketball and is shooting some hoops. We are using a special Volleyball that is soft on his mouth. Also, he is wearing booties to protect his paw pads on the hard pavement. via MetaFilter & Yahoo! Sports Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 30/09/2011 09:51 Number of articles : 2

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Playing the ‘Can’t They All Just Get Along Game’ in the Wake of GOP Obstruction

Click here to view this media In yet another example of CNN allowing one of their guest to play the “both sides are obstructionists” and a lack of bipartisanship is what’s wrong with our politics game, frequent contributor Prof. Peter Morici does his best to lie to their audience about who is actually making sure that nothing gets done in Washington D.C. — as long as Republicans’ primary goal is to make sure that President Obama is not reelected instead of allowing the economy to improve. Here’s Morici on Saturday’s Your Money : VELSHI: So the work needs to be done to fix this economy outside of Washington in the private sector. But the idea there is a road map, there is some destination and there are some agreement as to how to get there is the thing that is going to help businesses make those decisions to employ people. So ultimately the gridlock you’re saying, Diane, is a large part of the problem. Peter Morici, what’s the logical fix to that? Do we have to wait for 14 months for an election to finally have the people somehow send the message that you guys have to get something done in Washington? Are we still going to see this reactionary politics that plays its way all the way down to the voter who now is going to vote on choices that affect them personally? MORICI: The fact of the matter is we’re going to see marginal action on the president’s plan. Even the Democrats in the Senate are putting it off. My feeling is there will be a package. It won’t be nearly as comprehensive as the president likes. But a basic problem we have is that when the Republicans win, they think they should get everything their way and the Democrats think they should obstruct. When the Democrats win, they think they should get everything their way and Republicans think they should obstruct. The reality is folks do want government — Americans are moderate. They want solutions in the middle. Until politicians are willing to do that, we’re going to have this seesawing in elections. I mean, that’s all there is to it and we’re going to be a country divided. But I think there are real solutions to getting the private sector going. We haven’t had a clear vision from the White House how to do that beyond stimulus. And frankly on the Republican side, cutting taxes and deregulating doesn’t warm me up. Naturally what Morici fails to mention here is that Democrats have not been the ones unwilling to negotiate, to a fault I would say. It’s been the Republicans and to the point that they’re even refusing to vote for their own ideas if heaven forbid those ideas might somehow even marginally improve the economy. We’ve already written about the level of GOP obstruction we’ve been watching over the last couple of years at Video Cafe. Steve Benen wrote a post on this earlier this year here — Evil vs. Disgusting — which did a really good job laying out just how craven the Republican’s strategy has been that bears repeating here in the wake of Morici’s remarks. Regular readers know that we’ve been keeping an eye on the “ sabotage ” question, wondering whether congressional Republicans would consider hurting the economy on purpose, for purely partisan reasons. Just this month, some high-profile, mainstream pundits have begun exploring the issue , and just last week, two of Congress’ most powerful Democrats broached the same subject . Michael Tomasky went even further the other day, arguing that Democrats should start “saying openly what has been clear for months or even years now — that as long as economic recovery would work to the political benefit of Barack Obama, the Republicans have been, are, and will be in favor of sabotaging the economy.” Tomasky added this is “obvious,” though many consider the question to “impolite” to repeat. Rachel noted, among other things, that the congressional GOP has decided it’s against their own ideas about helping the economy, which necessarily raises some awkward questions about their motivations. Keep in mind, for much of the country, the problem with policymakers and the economy is that Washington lacks “leadership” and the “political will” to make things better. These assumptions are wrong — the problem is a major party that controls the House and can block at will in the Senate appears unwilling to consider any measures that could improve the economy, and demands measures that would make matters worse. During the segment after the clip at the top of the post, host Ali Velshi, Morici and Mesirow financial economist Diane Swonk went on to discuss what they thought some of the solutions out there might be for job creation in the United States. And what were those? The first one suggested was naturally lowering the tax rates on corporate America and supposedly closing some of those loopholes we know is never going to happen at the behest of that great bastion of bipartisanship, Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Club for Growth). Following that, they did actually talk about a few things I agree with, like doing something for underwater homeowners instead of the banks, and the fact that businesses are hurting right now because we just don’t have enough demand and that government can play a role in helping in that regard although I disagree with their premise that ultimately it’s all up to the private sector to see that happen in the long term. If government doesn’t step in and protect American workers, the private sector is going to continue to do nothing but have a race to the bottom on wages and benefits all in the name of taking care their stockholders and bonuses for their CEO’s. What irked me when watching this is that not once did they point to the GOP and let their viewers know what Steve Benen wrote about in his post, and that is the Republicans are obstructing everything possible for the sole purpose of hoping that if our economy is in the tank, President Obama does not get reelected. They also, of course, failed to address the real divide we’ve got in America right now and it’s not a problem with the divide between Republicans and Democrats. It’s a problem with the divide between the powerless in America and the ultra-rich who are controlling so much of the wealth in the country as the middle class disappears. Nor did they discuss the problem with our politicians having to raise endless amounts of money to get reelected and being beholden to those they’re taking the money from once they get in office — and companies like CNN benefiting from the political advertising money that follows — so they have no interest in trying to do anything about it because it’s earning them a handsome profit. And if you go read the entire transcript from the show which is linked above, it wasn’t just this segment that was playing the “can’t all of the politicians just get along” game. It was repeated over and over again during the entire hour, even from one of their so-called liberals they had on there, Roland Martin, who said this later in the program: MARTIN: I recall President George W. Bush coming in, in 2000 saying I want to end partisanship in Washington, D.C. What happened? I heard President Obama, then Senator Obama, say in 2008, I want to come into Washington, D.C. No politician, Democrat or Republican, they have to be able to confront the problem that you have few moderate Republicans, and you have a decreasing number of conservative Democrats. As long as you have people who are on the extremes, you cannot bring folks together. We still are a split nation. That’s the fundamental problem that we have. Just replace “moderate” with the word “corporate” and maybe what Martin said could be considered a halfway honest statement other than the fact that he’s calling those on the left who are tired of a race to the bottom and actually want to fix our economy instead of rigging it for Wall Street and the rich “extremists.” That and the fact that he is actually pretending that there is a single person left in the Republican Party that you could rightfully call a “moderate.” Sorry Martin, but they’re long gone. Just not obstructing every single things Democrats do just because they’re Democrats doesn’t suddenly earn someone the title of “moderate.” Here’s the follow up with Velshi, Swonk and Morici discussing what they thought needed to be done to help the unemployment in the U.S. that I already wrote about above. Click here to view this media

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