
Esther Addley discovers that sharp elbows are the weapons of choice for position-protecting royalists One doesn’t choose to spend the night on the pavement, wrapped in a union flag and wearing a Burger King cardboard crown, for the quality of the rest, and so the huddled forms stretched out on the Mall were in no position to complain about the impromptu bursts of God Save the Queen, some time before 5am. What does matter a great deal, however, is the view. And so any attempt to step over an occupied sleeping bag and into a prime spot was policed ferociously by the early arrivals on behalf of their neighbours. From such territorial alliances, relationships were forming. “We’re new friends!” said Moira Smith from Penrith of Mancunian Marilyn Hughes, whose camping chair was perched next to hers, a few rows back from the barriers and opposite Clarence House. They had been talking about what their menfolk were up to (“I hope mine is painting the kitchen,” said Hughes) and the quality of bras from Primark, but also, of course, about what a lovely girl Kate seemed to be, and what a good king William would make, and how this was a little slice of history in the making. It was, perhaps inevitably, that sense of historical significance – the rarity of the event, the memorable experience for the children – that was cited again and again by the eager flagwavers lining the Mall and Parliament Square. “It just seemed like a fun thing to do,” said 16-year-old Ruairidh Morgan from Reigate, who had gallantly spent the night in a chair so that his Canadian cousin and her friends could take the tent. He’d had a bit of stick from his mates for coming – “there was some hating, but it’s cool”. Ultimately, though, he said: “You don’t get many chances to do this, do you?” Six friends from University College London had dressed in charity shop wedding dresses – “to upstage Kate” – with a number of them still wearing their pyjamas and furry boots underneath. Greg Kendrick and Susan Simmonds had travelled from Ontario especially, bedecking themselves in maple leaves. “Well, he’s Diana’s son,” said Simmonds, “and I cherished her. I mean, I wouldn’t have come if it had been Princess Beatrice getting married.” Mostly, she said, they felt they really had to see it. Quite what they were going to see was unclear, however. With the Metropolitan police estimating spectator numbers at a million, half of them on the Mall alone, many of those who came for “the spectacle” will have seen little more than a brief flash of helmet, or a glimpse of a yellow hat. The most devoted, of course, took no chances. Among professional royal watchers, the most sought-after pavement real estate was that outside the west door of Westminster Abbey, with a prime view not only of the bride and groom in their first moments together as man and wife, but also – if they were lucky – glimpses of Ben Fogle and Tara Palmer-Tomkinson. Here the true royal devotees, identified by their well-worn union flag hats and jackets and detailed knowledge of the workings of the camera crews, waved small plastic flags on demand and bellowed at the assembled broadcasters to interview them (“Don’t talk to her, she’s just arrived,” one shouted). Eleanor Abadesco had flown from the Philippines for the occasion. “I’m a bit of a royal addict,” she said. Chandrani Kasturiratne was here for Charles and Diana in 1981, and arrived here early on Wednesday with her granddaughter Daniella. Having followed the lives of the royals so closely for so long, it felt like a family occasion, she said, expressing as did several others a sense of pride in William, on behalf of the absent Diana. “I think he’s the son she would be really proud of.” But things had changed since 1981: “I wouldn’t say the atmosphere is as electric as it was then. There’s no one singing and dancing in the streets.” Daniella, 17, had been shocked at the “feisty” territorial aggression. “Everyone’s been fighting over their plot. When you go to sleep, people are trying to move you out of the way. I think people are a bit nicer on the Mall.” That was a moot point. On the Mall they were still arriving but with the crowd already seven deep on both sides of the boulevard, there were some attempts at sharp-elbowed manoeuvring. The police, dressed in traditional uniforms rather than fluorescent jackets, were beginning to be concerned about the crush at the end of Horse Guards Parade and were sending newcomers on lengthy detours. Though the dedicated royalists and committed overnighters in the front rows were overwhelmingly white, the crowd mingling more loosely behind them was much more diverse, with young Asian families in headscarves and union flags mingling with tourists from Brazil, China, Mexico and elsewhere. At about 10am, things finally started happening, as dignitaries and the royal B-list set off from Buckingham Palace in hired minibuses – which at least could be glimpsed, if not seen into – followed by smart black cars. The Sperlings from Staines, on the St James’s Park side of the Mall, had found a couple of periscopes; even with them, however, they could see no more than the top inch or two of what may have been the Earl and Countess of Wessex. Kate Middleton and her father were carried up the Mall by a bubbling cheer that started with a murmur and swelled to an excitable shriek as they passed. Finally, when the procession had passed, the ranks broke and made a bolt for the burger vans and the long rows of portable toilets. After the service – Jerusalem got a cheer and the national anthem got the full last-night-of-the-Proms flag-waving – it was back in position for the return leg. “William and Kate are on the Mall!” someone shouted. Then: “I saw something! A bit of white!” and “Did she have a tiara?” It didn’t matter that they had seen less than almost anyone else with an interest in the day, watching at home on TV. “We’ve got it videoed at home,” said Susanne Parsons from Eastbourne. “We’ll be watching it tonight if we can find our coach home.” Finally came the much-anticipated opening of the Mall and Buckingham Gate, though the decision to shepherd the crowd along the length of the road was met with testy shouts and even some booing among those closest to the palace, many of whom had been there longest, who suddenly found themselves at the very back of the crowd. “Everybody’s tired,” said one woman to her agitated neighbour. One mother, witnessing the swelling roadblock of bodies around the Victoria Memorial as the royals emerged from the palace, grabbed her two young daughters by the hands and halted them were they were. “Right, William and Kate are on the balcony,” she said, relaying events from a radio speaker in one ear. “He’s on the right, she’s on the left, the bridesmaids are there. They’re pointing and waving.” A cheer. “OK he’s kissed her. Come on girls, let’s go.” Royal wedding Monarchy Weddings Prince William Kate Middleton Esther Addley guardian.co.uk
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Expressing amazement at the destruction all around him, President Barack Obama on Friday stepped through the wreckage left by rampaging tornadoes and pledged help to those who survived but lost their homes in a terrifying flash. (April 29)
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In yet another installment of the Breitbart sagas , a bit of controversy has erupted over the veracity of two videos posted on BigGovernment’s site under the careful editorial eye of Dana Loesch, et al. They claim that two university professors are indoctrinating young, impressionable college students with commie union thug tactics. And of course, they have the video to prove it, or so they say. Here is the first of two videos posted by Breitbart on YouTube and then posted to BigGovernment.com with this headline: “Thuggery 101: Union Official, Professor Teach College Course in Violent Union Tactics” Neither video credits any outside party, both are posted on YouTube under the name Breitbart, and posted to BigGovernment.com by “Publius”, the ubiquitous-yet-anonymous right-wing crusader who always seems to unearth videos with very interesting edits, which often omit footage or rearrange the actual video to give an appearance that the speaker is saying the opposite of what was actually said. I have obtained the unedited versions of the video they used to make their claims of “thuggery” being taught at the university level and posted them below. As you will see from the transcripts and actual clips, some very creative editing took place. Beginning with the first cut [:44 to 1:33] which appears to depict Giljum calling for union violence where warranted. Here is the edited version in transcript form: GILJUM: And I think if you look at labor’s history over the years, you’ll find that we’ve had a very violent history with violent protests and certain instances strategically played out for certain purposes that industrial sabotage doesn’t have its place . I think it certainly does, but as far as — you know, and I can’t really honestly that I’ve never wished, that I’ve never been in a position where I’ve never wished harm on somebody — inflicting pain and suffering on some people — [video breaks to UMKC counterpart at 1:25 and unidentified voice says "We're all human"] [cut to Judy Ancel] ANCEL: Violence is a tactic. And it’s to be — it’s to be used when it’s appropriate, the appropriate tactic. Here’s the unedited version of Giljum: Click here to view this media Transcript of unedited video. Parts in bold are missing from Breitbart’s posted video: I tend to agree with you, because if you look at labor’s history over the years, you’ll find that we have a very violent history, with violent protests reaction to suppression. Okay? But as time has changed, the tactics have changed or the need for those have changed. Okay. Now, that’s not to say that in certain instances, uh, strategically played out for certain purposes that industrial sabotage doesn’t have its place. I think it certainly does. But as far as — you know, I can’t really honestly say that I’ve never wished — have never been in a position where I have wished real harm on somebody or um…uh…inflicted any pain and suffering on some people that [cut away] STUDENT, off camera: We’re all human GILJUM: You know, didn’t ask for it but it certainly has its place. It certainly makes you feel a helluva lot better sometimes but beyond that, I’m not sure that as a tactic today violence or reaction to the violence we had back then would be called for here. I think it would do more harm than good. Ancel is not even a part of the discussion during this full unedited clip with the single exception of the visual cutaway to her during the student voiceover. Here is her unedited video: Click here to view this media Here is the full unedited transcript version of Ancel’s remark with sections in bold which were omitted from the Breitbart version: ANCEL: The one guy in the film, one of the guys who had been one of the young, um, snake types, said [crosstalk] — he represented the kind of thinking that went into this student on the coordinating committee and then later probably — well, coinciding with the Black Panthers. You know, he said violence is a tactic and it’s to be used when it’s appropriate, when it’s an appropriate tactic. Whether — they never come back to him to ask him what he thought of the window-smashing in that march or whether or not that was done by them or others or provocateurs. We don’t know that. If those unedited remarks are read as they stand, even without surrounding context , it’s clear the Breitbart video was edited to make it appear that Giljum and Ancel said the exact opposite of what they actually did say. Shorter Breitbart version: Giljum and Ancel are calling for violent responses as appropriate tactics. True version: Giljum believes violent responses would do more harm than good in today’s society, and Ancel is not commenting on the tactic, but on someone else’s tactics in a historical context. Classic Breitbarting in this first video. The rest of it has students quoting or appearing to say things which seem to be threats against capitalism, banks and our current system. Because it is against university privacy policies to show students, I will not be posting video to prove or disprove what they said. However, you are certainly free to draw your own conclusion from the blatant video edits shown here as to whether they are in or out of context. Judy Ancel has posted a statement, reproduced here , where she offers some context along with vigorous objections to Breitbart’s rearrangement of the video feed of the teleconference. Breitbart is a master of taking quotes out of context, deletion of what doesn’t serve his purpose, and remixing to achieve totally different meaning. For example he has me saying: o Breitbart’s version: “Violence is a tactic and it’s to be used when it’s the appropriate tactic.” o The real version: After students had watched a film on the 1968 Memphis Sanitation Workers’ Strike and the assassination of Martin Luther King, they were discussing nonviolence. I said, “One guy in the film. . . said ‘violence is a tactic, and it’s to be used when it’s the appropriate tactic.’ . . . “ The class proceeded to discuss and debate this. Thus Mr. Breitbart’s editing has literally put words in my mouth that were not mine, and they never were mine. It’s almost a certainty that Andrew Breitbart or his proxies will claim that they didn’t have the entire video at their disposal, that they were only given the edited version. Lest you believe that, let me point you to evidence which says otherwise. First, they have promised to provide much more from the 30 hours of video in their possession, which is the length of this course. Second, there is this declaration from the BigGovernment website in response to an editorial on the topic: “Breitbart’s way?” I guess Shelly just discovered the webernetz and is unaware that Breitbart doesn’t actually edit or produce videos; he serves as a publisher and aggregate, period . In super-layman’s terms that even reporters at the Kansas City Star can understand, this means that other people make the videos and then bring them to Andrew Breitbart who then decides if he wants to publish them on one of his websites. Shelly’s suggestion that he does edit these videos is a lie. The thought never occurs to Purely Partisan Shelly that the professors in the videos actually said the things they are saying . If I’m reading that correctly, people bring video to the Breitbart editors (either Breitbart himself or his designated proxies in the form of Dana Loesch et al), who then decide whether to publish them. While denying any editorial responsibility on Breitbart’s part, this author then proceeds to say that yes, the professors actually said the things on the video. Well, no argument at the most superficial level. They did say those words. The problem is, they also said more, and even with the few words Breitbart chose to use, they were rearranged in a way that distorted what they said and the context in which they said it. Loesch, anticipating the possibility they might be held to account for their distortions, has launched a pre-emptive strike : She takes exception to the portion of the post in which I refer to the Shirley Sherrod video as “doctored.” “Since when is a video excerpt identical to the full video ‘doctored?‘“Loesch asks. Point taken. I should have referred to the Sherrod video as “deceptively edited.” Loesch also complains: “Your suggestion that Breitbart himself edited this is false and defamatory and I seek an immediate correction. This series, as with the ACORN tapes and Sherrod video, was presented to him and he acted as an aggregate. ” So, to be clear, Loesch et al are disclaiming any responsibility for featuring video which is clearly edited to convey a message which is exactly opposite of that which the speaker intended. If they intend to do this, then it should also be clearly understood that there is absolutely no pretense of journalism taking place on those sites and anything posted there should not be taken seriously or given any weight whatsoever, now or ever. Further, as to Loesch’s question about a video excerpt which is identical to the full video, that excuse won’t fly in this case, because excerpts were not just clipped. They were rearranged . I have italicized the cut in the first clip which would make no sense grammatically until you see where the actual words fit into the full version . So my question for Dana Loesch is this: Since when is an outfit claiming to be journalists exempt from the responsibility for posting and promoting doctored videos? Since the Breitbart folks claim to have the full 30 hours of video, why haven’t they published this one in its original unaltered form as I have here to make crystal-clear what the speaker’s intent was? Click here to view this media Transcript: Ancel: We’ll see. Okay, there was another comment there? Giljum: Well, the only comment I wanted to make was picking up on the issue of violence and people lashing out, because um, certainly I can’t say that I’ve never done that. Ancel: oh, Don! Giljum: — but it’s something that I’ve learned over time to temper very well and avoid it, and actually look upon it as being counterproductive because I think what it does — it does — it legitimatizes in my view the presses um, their actions or their impressions, okay? Of the worker, and of the poor, and of the, you know, whatever the issue might be. It gives credence to their argument that these people need to be controlled. And, you don’t want to do that, okay? [unintelligible] There’s no need, there’s no excuse — they don’t need an excuse — to lash out at workers or anything else, but…when you do something like that it does give some legitimacy to their action then and you just want to strip all that away. Not really the words of a guy calling for thuggery and violence is it? In fact, it seems to me that he is advising students NOT to use violent means to resist power, because it actually gives power to the standard stereotypes and paints resistors with a bold, black mark. As it happens, Don Giljum was due to retire on May 1st from his responsibilities with the union and his employer. Because Breitbart has smeared his reputation and distorted his words, he was pressured to resign his union positions now , which he has done. Granted, it’s only a 3-day difference, but there is a material difference between resigning and retiring, not only in the eyes of the public but in the eyes of his peers. United Association for Labor Education member Steven Ashby: UALE member Steven Ashby of the University of Illinois said, “It’s no coincidence this attack comes in the wake of the biggest workers’ upsurge in 30 years, in Wisconsin.” The goal of labor education programs, Ashby said, “is to educate and assist workers to build stronger unions. The right wing would like all labor studies programs wiped out because they want all unions wiped out. ” Brietbart is more than happy to help them with that, but by now, the rest of us should know better.
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Thousands of Syrians took to the streets across the country on Friday, calling for President Bashar Assad’s downfall. The AP cannot independently verify the authenticity of the video. (April 29)
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How very presidential! During a speech last night at a Las Vegas casino, Reality TV star (and world class fame whore) Donald Trump gave a fiery speech in which he complained about Barack Obama by unleashing a “tirade of profanity” according to an AP report . Perhaps more offensive than Trump’s use of the f-bomb is his suggestion that the price of oil could be simply managed by having someone in Washington… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Mediaite Discovery Date : 29/04/2011 13:44 Number of articles : 6
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HBO Go has been live on the iTunes App Store and Android Market for just a few short hours, but we’ve already put it through the paces, poking and prodding on our iPad and iPhone, to see what all the hubbub’s about. We’re pleased with the hefty amount of video that HBO’s offering up here, and the interface is pretty intuitive as well. Still, browsing through the myriad content on the iPad’s larger screen is definitely a bit more leisurely than on the iPhone’s 3.5-inch counterpart. Both apps sport the same feature set, so searching for content, saving things to watch later, and blasting updates to Facebook and Twitter will work well on whichever device you choose. To make the deal a even sweeter, it’s free for current subscribers, so there’s really no reason to not check it out for yourself — unless you don’t have HBO, in which case we have a video walkthrough embedded after the break. Gallery: HBO Go hands-on Continue reading HBO Go for iOS hands-on HBO Go for iOS hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 29 Apr 2011 13:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Why won’t Crazy Allen answer Ms. Nicole’s question? Why won’t he invite everyone he represents to ask him a question? It’s not like they are going to pretend to kill him just to get him to answer. They wouldn’t do that, they want him to tell the truth, not make up a lie just to get them to stop. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Firedoglake Discovery Date : 28/04/2011 02:00 Number of articles : 4
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Here’s some key moments from Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding: from the bride’s arrival to the kisses on the balcony at Buckingham- plus the Royal Air Force flyby and the royal couple’s departure in a ‘Just Wed’ Aston Martin. (April 29)
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People across Britain celebrated the royal wedding with watch parties in parks and pubs. The royal wedding was a national holiday, giving people plenty of time to enjoy themselves. (April 29)
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