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Glenn Beck: Occupy Wall Street Protesters Will ‘Kill Everybody’ (VIDEO)

Glenn Beck made several gruesome predictions about where the Occupy Wall Street movement is headed. Speaking on his radio show Monday, Beck made his already-crystal-clear disdain for the protests, which have spread across the U.S., even more plain. He took a slightly surprising turn, though, in warning establishment Democrats like Nancy Pelosi (who has voiced her support for the movement) as well as any rich backers of the protests not to trust anyone in Occupy Wall Street. “Nancy Pelosi, you really think these people are your friends?” Beck asked. “Are you that stupid? People around Nancy Pelosi, are you this stupid? Do you really think that you’re going to be able to somehow or another control these people?” Beck then made the first of his dark analogies. Saying that the only thing that could control the movement would be a forceful crushing from “the top,” he added, “It will be the Night of Long Knives. It will be a purging of this country.” This was a seeming reference to the political murders carried out by the Nazis in 1934. Beck then turned to “capitalists,” and here his warning was even starker and more graphic: “Capitalists, if you think that you can play footsies with these people, you’re wrong. They will come for you and drag you into the streets and kill you…they’re Marxist radicals…these guys are worse than Robespierre from the French Revolution…they’ll kill everybody.” WATCH:

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Gilad Shalit Deal Reached With Hamas: Israel Radio

JERUSALEM — In a much-anticipated prisoner exchange that could have broad implications, Israel and Hamas on Tuesday announced that an Israeli soldier abducted to Gaza five years ago would be swapped for about 1,000 Palestinians held by Israel and accused of militant activity. Israel’s government approved the deal early Wednesday following a three-hour debate after both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal announced the agreement in televised comments. Netanyahu said the captured soldier, Sgt. Gilad Schalit, would return home within days. Mashaal, portraying the agreement as a victory, said the Palestinian prisoners would be freed in two stages over two months. Hamas and Israel are bitter enemies. Hamas has sent dozens of suicide bombers into Israel, killing hundreds, and Israel blockaded Gaza after Hamas seized power there in 2007, carrying out a large-scale invasion in 2009 to try to stop daily rocket attacks on Israel. More than 1,500 Gaza Palestinians have been killed in Israeli raids and airstrikes since the soldier was captured. In the northern Gaza town of Jebaliya, thousands of Hamas supporters flocked the streets, led by masked militants. Cars with loudspeakers played praise for Hamas. Thousands of other Gazans rushed to their border with Egypt, clutching Palestinian and Egyptian flags, tossing flowers and cheering. Gaza’s Hamas prime minister, Ismail Haniyeh, smiled as he threw candy to celebrating backers. The deal maintains a decades-long tradition of lopsided exchanges that have come under increasing criticism in Israel – and ends a period of tortured indecision by Israeli governments torn between securing the release of a single soldier and the risk that freed militants might return to violence that could cost many more lives. “There is built-in tension between the desire to return a kidnapped soldier … and the need to preserve the security of the citizens of Israel,” Netanyahu said, in comments at opening the Cabinet meeting. “I believe we reached the best deal that we can reach at this time, a stormy time in the Middle East.” In agreeing to go ahead with the deal, the career hard-liner made a potentially fateful choice. It gives Hamas, a militant group that rules the Gaza Strip, a victory that might strengthen its hand against the more moderate Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, whose Palestinian Authority runs the West Bank. Mashaal said 1,000 male prisoners and 27 female ones would be released, the first 450 over the next week and the rest within two months. He said the released would include 315 prisoners serving life sentences, suggesting they were convicted of attacks that caused the deaths of Israelis. Seeming to confirm Israel’s fears, Mashaal said that those who are released “will return to … the national struggle.” “This is a national achievement for the whole Palestinian people,” Mashaal said, adding that he was pained not to be able to release the thousands of remaining prisoners held by Israel. The exact number of prisoners is under some contention, with the Palestinians citing 8,000 and Israel confirming about 5,000. Yoram Cohen, head of Israel’s Shin Bet security agency, said over the course of six secret rounds of talks in recent months, Hamas had backed down from key demands, including the release of some top militants. He said about 40 of the first group of prisoners would be exiled to other countries. News of the deal set off wild celebrations at a protest tent erected by Schalit’s family outside Netanyahu’s residence in Jerusalem. Several hundred people danced in the street and waved flags with Schalit’s image on it. The soldier’s father, Noam, has become a well-known public figure by pushing for his son’s freedom. The tiny structure is decorated with pictures of Schalit, as well as a large sign with the number 1,934, the number of days he has been in captivity. Schalit’s parents sat in the tent, smiling as people flooded to the area and cars honked horns in excitement. But typical of the criticism was a statement by Almagor, a group representing victims of Palestinian attacks. “In the end Netanyahu has surrendered to Hamas,” the group said. “The terrorists who are released are a danger to the citizens of Israel.” The plight of Palestinian prisoners is equally emotional among Palestinians. Virtually every Palestinian has a relative who has served time in an Israeli prison, and Palestinians routinely hold large demonstrations where they hold up posters of their imprisoned loved ones. The very fact of any agreement between Israel and its archenemy seemed to offer a beguiling prospect of a new dynamic in the region. To date, Hamas has not abandoned its ideology that calls for the destruction of the Jewish state. For its part, Israel has never accepted the violent Hamas takeover of Gaza in 2007. Though neither side hinted at changes in those basic policies, the prospect of even lukewarm relations developing between Israel and Hamas could open a new window for peace efforts. The deal was also an important milestone for the new military authorities in Egypt, which both sides credited with brokering the deal and who emerge with a heightened aura of regional leadership. Schalit was captured in a cross-border raid in June 2006 by Palestinian militants who burrowed into Israel and dragged him into Gaza after killing two other soldiers. Little has been known about his fate since then, and Hamas has outraged public opinion in Israel by refusing to even allow Red Cross visits, releasing only a brief audio recording and a videotaped statement early in his five years in captivity. Schalit’s ordeal has become an obsession in Israel, where military service is mandatory and the public has identified with his family. Israel’s Channel 2 TV said Schalit would be returned to Israel via Egypt. Cohen, the Israeli security chief, said there was a turning point in July, when Hamas dropped its demands to free key imprisoned militants. He said the most prominent names, uprising leader Marwan Barghouti, faction leader Ahmed Saadat and Hamas bombmaker Abdullah Barghouti were not included. Saadat was convicted of planning the assassination of an Israeli Cabinet minister in 2001. Barghouti was the top local commander of Fatah, the movement of President Mahmoud Abbas, when he was arrested in 2002 and convicted of a role in deadly attacks against Israelis. He is serving multiple life terms but is widely touted as a future Palestinian president. Israel has been carrying out unequal prisoner swaps for decades, including handing over 4,600 Palestinian and Lebanese captives in 1983 in exchange for six captured Israeli soldiers. In 2008, it even freed Arab prisoners for the bodies of two soldiers killed by Hezbollah guerrillas in Lebanon. Hamas is in a bitter rivalry with Abbas, who is enjoying a burst of popularity after defying Israel and the U.S. and seeking membership for the Palestinians at the U.N. Abbas, traveling in South America, praised the deal. “We’ve worked very hard for a long time to reach this agreement and reach this objective,” Abbas said after meeting Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. “The Israeli soldier will finally return to his family … but there are 5,000 jailed Palestinians in Israeli prisons, whose families are impatiently waiting for them.” Netanyahu is also eager for a domestic boost. The Israeli leader has faced growing criticism for a deadlock in peace efforts with the Palestinians, as well as a series of domestic protests over the country’s steep cost of living. Bringing Schalit home could make Netanyahu a hero. ___ Diaa Hadid and Daniel Estrin in Jerusalem, Sarah El Deeb in Cairo, Ibrahim Barzak in Gaza City and Patricia Rondon Espin in Caracas contributed reporting.

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Facebook, Walmart Partner Up To Create Pages For Individual Stores

NEW YORK — Just in time for the crucial winter holidays, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. aims to recreate the feel of a local store for its more than 9 million Facebook fans. The world’s largest retailer announced Tuesday a partnership with the social networking site that offers Facebook pages specifically tailored for each of its more than 3,500 locations. Those pages are designed to allow its customers to interact with its local stores as well as get information on new products, events and discount offers. The partnership marks the first of its kind for a merchant and underscores how companies are using Facebook to develop a deeper relationship with its shoppers by responding quickly to their demands with the goal of increasing sales. “This allows us to make our stores relevant on a local level,” said Stephen Quinn, executive vice president of Wal-Mart’s U.S. division, during a media conference call late Monday. “This addresses our `next-generation’ customers who are using a lot of social media. A national message is often not as relevant.” Quinn added that the initiative was in response to its Facebook fans’ requests to see more localized messages, from the latest new TVs and local produce to events like cooking demonstrations. But he added, “This is just scratching the surface. We are just getting started on a social media revolution.” Wal-Mart eventually wants to be able to personalize offers for its Facebook fans, based on the type of products they “like,” for example, he added. The venture comes at a time when Wal-Mart, based in Bentonville, Ark., is trying to reverse nine straight quarters of revenue declines at its namesake U.S. stores open at least a year — a key measure of a retailer’s health. Carolyn Everson, vice president of global marketing solutions for Facebook.com, said the partnership with Wal-Mart goes beyond a “simple local tab.” “This is embedding the social media phenomenon into the core of the offering,” she added. She noted that Wal-Mart has worked hard to engage its Facebook fans. Facebook isn’t currently working with other merchants to develop this localized approach because it doesn’t have enough resources, she added. Wal-Mart and others are increasingly trying to harness the power of Facebook to drive customer counts and revenue. In April 2010, Facebook allowed brands and retailers to use the now ubiquitous “like” button on their websites, making it easier to share and connect with friends. Everson noted that brands are starting to see a measurable sales impact on products that are “liked” on Facebook More than 50 percent of active adults on Facebook follow a brand, and there are 100 million “likes” on pages every single day, Everson said. On average, Facebook users have an average of 130 to 150 friends, who are connected to 8,000 friends, she noted. Quinn noted that right now shoppers who sign up will get about two notifications per week on special offers. For those planning their bargain shopping the day after Thanksgiving, Quinn said shoppers will be able to download a map of the store that details the exact location of the specific advertised specials so they don’t have to run around the store to find the bargain.

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10 Dangerous Destinations And Which Ones Are Worth the Risk (PHOTOS)

Pickpockets working the crowds, fraudsters looking to clone your credit card and even modern day pirates working the high seas — traveling the globe can be a dangerous game. Just recently there have been terrorist attacks in Norway and rioting on the streets of London, making it seem nowhere is safe anymore. But what would it take to stop you traveling? How dangerous is too dangerous? From ravaged war zones to narco-trafficking hotbeds, these 10 countries (in no particular order) are a selection of some of those that pose the most danger to travelers. The question is: are they worth the risk? Read more about travel on the edge: * 12 Dangerous Delicacies * 10 Difficult-to-Visit Places and How to Get There * 6 Countries on the US State Dept. Alerts and Warnings List That You Should Visit Anyways

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Ubuntu 11.10 ‘Oneiric Ocelot’ now available to download

In case you haven’t been keeping an eye on the countdown , we thought we’d remind you that Ubuntu 11.10 — otherwise known as Oneiric Ocelot — is now available to download (completely free of charge, of course). That brings with it an updated version of the Unity interface that includes features like a new alt + tab switcher and “Lenses” with some expanded functionality instead of the previous “Places” feature — not to mention full support for Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and other script languages. Did we mention it also now has its own soundtrack? Head on past the break for a taste, and hit the source link below for a nifty web-based preview of the OS before you download. Continue reading Ubuntu 11.10 ‘Oneiric Ocelot’ now available to download Ubuntu 11.10 ‘Oneiric Ocelot’ now available to download originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 13 Oct 2011 15:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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If Iran did indeed plot to assassinate Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the US, it would be a violation of a treaty it signed in 1978 forbidding “Crimes Against Internationally Protected Persons,” which could escalate the incident to a UN matter, Reuters reports. “This is one of those areas where there’s…

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Hanging Hooks Single Tropical Fish Butterfly Blue – Regal Art #A532

Type: Home Title: Hanging Hooks Single Tropical Fish Butterfly Blue – Regal Art #A532 See all customer reviews Product Description: This Hanging Hooks Single Tropical Fish Butterfly Blue – Regal Art #A532 will be at home in your office or home, bathroom, by your door, in your kitchen, your bedroom or guestroom. Matching other items in Regal’s line you can incorporate these hooks into your unique decorating theme. Or just use separately as a great accent. These hooks are very sturdy: the smaller racks are perfect for keys, leashes, utensils and lighter weight items; the larger racks hold clothing towels, pots/pans, hats and heavier items; the individual hooks can be placed wherever a hook is handy and can be used for whatever. Just about any place you need hooks is the perfect place for these fun-themed hooks. Regal Art & Gift is the leading manufacturer in the Gift & Garden Industry. Owners Bill and Audrey Costello started the company in 1992 by introducing unique decorative Home & Garden products. Over the past 17 years their exclusive quality product offerings and always-fresh designs have helped the company become the leader in this industry. Size: 7.75 x 7.5 x 1.75 — Color: Metal Features: Extensive Handcrafting Is Put Into Each Piece. Special Painting Techniques Creates A ‘Patina’ Effect. Use Of Richly Colored Automobile Paint Creates Quality, Durable Finish. Mix And Match Items In Same Or Different Themes. See the details

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Tide with Bleach Alternative Clean Breeze Scent with Actilift, 50-Ounce

Type: Health and Beauty Title: Tide with Bleach Alternative Clean Breeze Scent with Actilift, 50-Ounce See all customer reviews Product Description: The Tide with Acti-Lift formula contains technologies to help lift off stains with ease. Acti-lift has 3 parts:Cleaning enzyme – helps provide deep cleaning of fibers so stains lift off more easily Cleaning polymer – designed to boost Tide’s already great cleaning surfactant to help break-up dry stains and lift them from fabrics Whiteness booster – helps to give a great whiteness result – even in just one wash.The smart alternative to chlorine bleach. Tide with Bleach Alternative uses active enzymes to break down and help remove stains while whitening whites. Because it is not chlorine based, Tide with Bleach Alternative is safe to use on colors too. In fact, the Tide ColorClean formula actually reduces chlorine in the wash to help keep bright colors from fading. Features: Acti-Lift formula lifts off dry stains with ease Phosphate-free and made of biodegradable soaps; safe for septic systems and packaging is recyclable Contains more cleaning ingredients, less water The smart alternative to chlorine bleach. Tide with Bleach Alternative uses active enzymes to break down and help remove stains while whitening whites. Clean Breeze Scent – The fresh scent of laundry line-dried in a clean breeze See the details

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