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Saturday, July 02, 2016

Elie Wiesel Passed Away!

Elie Wiesel passed away!

A man who survived the horrific genocide of the Holocaust to become an advocate for human rights passed away today.

Elie Wiesel was a Holocaust survivor and author who fought for peace, human rights and simple human decency, has died at the age of 87, a spokesman for Israel's Holocaust memorial, Yad Vashem, said Saturday.

Wiesel, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986, recounted his family being sent to the Nazi concentration camps in his first book, "Night," which was published in 1955.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lauded Wiesel as a "master of words."

"(He) gave expression through his exceptional personality, and fascinating books about the victory of the human spirit over cruelty and evil. In the darkness of the Holocaust in which our brothers and sisters -- 6 million -- were murdered, Elie Wiesel was a ray of light and greatness of humanity who believed in the good in man," Netanyahu said.

"I was privileged to know Elie and to learn so much from him."

Born in Romania, Wiesel was 15 when he was sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland with his family in 1944.

The future writer was later moved and ultimately freed from the Buchenwald camp in 1945. Of his relatives, only two of his sisters survived.

Wiesel told CNN last year that Auschwitz was "to this day, a source of shock and astonishment."

He broke his silence on his Holocaust experience 10 years after the liberation with the acclaimed memoir "Night," originally published in French as "La Nuit," which has been translated into 30 languages and has sold millions of copies since its publication.

The Nobel peace laureate, who wrote extensively about the horrors he and others endured, said he knew he'd have to write at some point but feared the words would elude him.

"I'm not sure, by the way, that I did find them," he said. "Maybe there are no words for what happened. Maybe somehow, the Germans ... the cruel killers, have succeeded at least in one way, at least that it deprived us, the victims, of finding the proper language of saying what they had done to us, because there are no words for it."

In 1986 the Nobel committee called Wiesel an important spiritual leader.

In his speech honoring Wiesel, then-chairman Egil Aarvik said: "From the abyss of the death camps he has come as a messenger to mankind, not with a message of hate and revenge, but with one of brotherhood and atonement."

Wiesel spoke of his own guilt in his moving Nobel acceptance speech.

"Do I have the right to represent the multitudes who have perished? Do I have the right to accept this great honor on their behalf? I do not. No one may speak for the dead, no one may interpret their mutilated dreams and visions," he said.

He said he sensed the presence of the tens of thousands of people who died at Buchenwald, and accepted the prize on their behalf and on behalf of his fellow survivors.

Millions of people were touched by "Night" and dozens of other works Wiesel produced. His books were deeply personal. He was honest with his readers about what he went through physically, emotionally, spiritually.

He wrote, "Never shall I forget that night, the first night in camp, which has turned my life into one long night, seven times cursed and seven times sealed. Never shall I forget that smoke. Never shall I forget the little faces of the children, whose bodies I saw turned into wreaths of smoke beneath a silent blue sky. Never shall I forget those flames which consumed my faith forever. Never shall I forget that nocturnal silence which deprived me, for all eternity, of the desire to live. Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to dust. Never shall I forget these things, even if I am condemned to live as long as God himself. Never."

Throughout his life, the writer and teacher sought to give a voice to the voiceless.

He was a professor at the City College of New York from 1972 until he left four years later to become a humanities professor at Boston University. Before that, Wiesel was a journalist in Paris and then New York.

He was, in the words of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the international leader of the Holocaust remembrance movement.

"In the aftermath of the Holocaust, at a time when the world could not bear to remember, he could not bear to forget," the museum wrote in a statement. "Through his singular moral leadership, intellect, and eloquence, he gave voice to those who had been silenced forever and devoted his life to fulfilling the promise of 'never again' for all future victims of genocide."

Wiesel also didn't shy away from making strong remarks. While at the White House in 1985, he asked President Ronald Reagan to cancel a visit to a World War II military cemetery in West Germany.

"That place, Mr. President, is not your place,'' he said, according to The New York Times. ''Your place is with the victims of the SS.''

When he returned to the site of the Buchenwald death camp in 2009, he advocated for peace in the Middle East while addressing President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Andrea Merkel.

He lamented there was no grave of his father to visit and said the hope of no more war that he felt upon his rescue in 1945 was damaged.

"What can I tell him?" he asked. "That the world has learned? I am not so sure."

He implored Obama to help bring peace to the world.

"The time must come. It's enough -- enough to go to cemeteries, enough to weep for oceans. It's enough," he said. "There must come a moment -- a moment of bringing people together."

Wiesel was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986, the Norwegian Nobel Committee called him a "messenger to mankind," stating that through his struggle to come to terms with "his own personal experience of total humiliation and of the utter contempt for humanity shown in Hitler's death camps", as well as his "practical work in the cause of peace", Wiesel had delivered a powerful message "of peace, atonement and human dignity" to humanity.

World News Today send our condolences to the family of Elie Wiesel. May your memory live on as a part of the global path of peace and prosperity.

Saturday, May 21, 2016

John Berry Passed Away!

The Beastie Boys with then member John Berry.

The legendary MC who helped created the hip-hop group The Beastie Boys passed away.

According to CNN, John Berry died Thursday at a hospice in Danvers, Massachusetts.

He was suffering from frontotemporal dementia and his health had been failing for several years.

John was a part of the group during the early 1980s before he left the group.

The Beastie Boys who blended punk and rap, burst on the music scene in 1986 with the album "License to Ill", which had the hits (You Gotta) Fight for the Right (to Party), Paul Revere, Brass Monkey, and No Sleep Till Brooklyn.

The Beastie Boys were notable for being a group of  White rappers who broke through a genre that was mostly associated with Black culture. They were the iconic rap group of the golden age.

The members of the Beastie Boys were Mike D, MCA and Ad-Rock.

Adam "MCA" Yauch passed away three years ago in May.

World News Today send our condolences to the family of John Berry.

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Clinton Pulls A Win In The Bluegrass!

A small victory is a still a victory!

The Kentucky Democratic primary goes to the former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. She ended up beating Bernie Sanders in a nailbiter.

If Clinton would have face another defeat, it would have made the race more complicated.

Sanders didn't pour a lot of money into this race. He figured that her comments about coal country would have doomed her chances at winning the state.

Given the state elected a right wing bigot governor named Matt Bevin and the Kim Davis fiasco, Democrats would have not supported either Clinton or Sanders.

The Sanders campaign was hoping for an upset. Hopefully the Oregon primary could be a victory for Sanders.

Clinton has also invested time and money in the bluegrass state in an attempt to blunt Sanders' recent surge of primary victories and strengthen her position in the general election if she's nominated. Her 300-strong lead in pledged delegates, along with an advantage among party officials and superdelegates, almost assure her the nomination.

Clinton isn't expected to win in Oregon's Tuesday primary, which will be decided by an electorate that's mostly white, liberal, and seemingly pro-Sanders. The Oregonian reports on voters coming up to the polls saying they prefer Sanders because he focuses on income inequality or because, says one, Clinton is "criminal." Oregon is actually holding Tuesday primaries for both parties, with 61 Democratic delegates and 28 Republican delegates up for grabs, but hasn't posted any returns yet. Like all Democratic primaries, Oregon and Kentucky will divvy up delegates proportionally, so Sanders isn't likely to make much of a dent in Clinton's delegate-lead, Five Thirty-Eight notes. Follow the latest results at the New York Times.

Friday, April 29, 2016

Joy Reid Back On MSNBC!

Joy Ann Reid is back on MSNBC.
Looks like Melissa Harris-Perry ended up with pie on her face. Her friend Joy Reid now holds the spot for weekend programming on MSNBC. She will replace Harris Perry for the 10am-12pm slot.

Joy Reid was hosting a show during the 3pm-4pm weekdays slot. Reid had previously hosted the weekday daytime show, The Reid Report which was canceled in September. She was bumped for Brian Williams, the disgraced NBC News anchor who hosted The Nightly News. Reid didn't get mad she lost her gig. She went forth and earned praise for her coverage of the primaries and was rewarded with a time slot again.

Phil Griffin loved how Joy handled the program during the primaries.

When Melissa Harris-Perry made her infamous letter saying that Nerdland (known as Melissa Harris-Perry) was being canned for political coverage, I was shocked. MSNBC fired her out the cannon after the rant went viral.

I was thinking that MSNBC was sidelining one of the best talents on the liberal leaning network.

Joy was thankful to MSNBC and her former. She vowed to continue the discussions that Melissa Harris-Perry brought to the forefront.

Joy Reid filled in for Rachel Maddow, Chris Hayes and Lawrence O'Donnell during their time off.

Congratulations to Joy Ann Reid. World News Today wishes her well on her journey.

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Michael Strahan Playing 4th & Goal!

Frenemies. Michael Strahan leaves in two weeks. Kelly Ripa now has to find a permanent host.

People Magazine reports that former NFL star and celebrity agitator Michael Strahan is leaving Live! with Kelly & Michael in less than two weeks. He decided he can't do it any longer now that Kelly Ripa is no longer speaking to him.

He will depart from Live on May 13.

Ripa was hurt by the announcement of Strahan leaving the popular AM show for Good Morning America. She took a leave of absence after the news broke. She returned Tuesday to give a brutal takedown of ABC.

She did say some nice things about Strahan.

He will take on a full time role as an anchor on GMA.

This comes as one of the most shocking moments in TV history. The four years that Strahan had on Live! were memorable. This one should be the most memorable of the former Superbowl champion.

Now it's 1st & 10 and he's leading the way to a better career.

Strahan also is working on hosting duties on Fox NFL Sunday and NASCAR on Fox. He also is working on AM agitation program. He is going to host Dick Clark's $100,000 Pyramid.


Michael Strahan's departure from Live! with... Good or Bad?

I think it's a good step forward for Michael Strahan. He could help GMA ratings.
I think that Michael Strahan leaving Live! is a bad idea. He is too inexperienced at hosting.
I think that Kelly Ripa's behavior towards Michael Strahan caused this to happen.
It's a good thing Michael Strahan is gone. Kelly Ripa had better engagements with other hosts.
Do Riddles


Here's Kelly Ripa's response.

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Live On The Ropes!

Live! with Kelly & Michael is on the verge of cancellation. Both hosts are feuding with each other. Michael Strahan's abrupt departure angered Kelly Ripa. 

Legendary NFL player decides to move forward leaving a mess behind.

Former New York Giants star Michael Strahan created a shitstorm. He announced that he will depart from Live! with Kelly and Michael by the end of September to join ABC's Good Morning America as a full-time anchor.

That announcement riled up Kelly Ripa and she's threatening to leave the show as well. The announcement sparked a major feud between the two. Producers are hoping that she would return back to hosting duties on Tuesday.

Ripa didn't appear on the program Wednesday. She was supposed to be on vacation with her husband Mark Consuelos. She abruptly canceled the vacation to personally tell the Live! producers that she may eventually give up the show she's hosted since 2000. The word on the street that she will no longer work with Strahan.

Strahan is a contributor to ABC's Good Morning America. He usually appears from 7am - 8:15am.

When he leaves GMA, he beelines to the ABC studios down the road for the taping of Live.

Strahan also is co-host of Fox NFL Sunday. He is also in the works of hosting Dick Clark's $100,000 Pyramid. Strahan is working on getting his very own a FM agitation radio show.

Live was renewed until 2020 and with Strahan's departure from the show, it created a contractual dispute between Ripa and Strahan.

Many in the junk food media believe Strahan's departure is going to hurt his chances. Ripa went out on a limb for him.

Ripa was shocked when her former co-host Regis Philbin decided to retire from the show. She was upset over the departure. Philbin hasn't spoke to Ripa in a while. He's a guest contributor to Today's 4th hour with Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb.

Philbin and Gifford were the original host of Live!

Many on the inside say that Kelly and Michael can't stand one another. Ripa can't stand Strahan's temper tantrums. Some believe that Strahan made a bad move.

Strahan announced his departure on the show with guest host Ana Gasteyer of SNL fame and Suburgatory. Erin Andrews of Fox Sports and Dancing With Stars finishes the week and will fill-in on Monday.



Thursday, April 14, 2016

Dems Duh Bait BK Style!

It's getting brutal for the Democrats.

It's been four weeks since a nationally televised debate. CNN gets the opportunity to have the Democrats do another primetime debate. Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton duke it out in the BK.

Sanders pulled a large crowd in New York last night. At Washington Square Park, the junk food media said that he pulled in 28,000 supporters to his event.

Hillary Clinton is leading in the state with a narrow lead. Right now Clinton has 53% to Sanders 47% in the New York primary polls. The Duggal Greenhouse in Brooklyn Navy Yard.

It's going to be a brutal battle for the crucial delegates of New York. The candidates will go hard on one another.

Who Won This Democrat Debate From Hell?
Hillary Clinton
Bernie Sanders
I'm Voting Republican
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Poll Maker

The New York primary is next Tuesday. The Clinton campaign hopes to sweep the state and maintain a lead against Sanders. 

The Republicans are meddling in the affairs. They are in such disarray with their candidates. There's likely a broker convention on the horizon. 

It's reported that Karl Rove is trolling the Democratic candidates with whisper campaigns. The Bernie Bros (Sanders trolls) have caused such an uproar with SuperDelegates. The delegates are being harassed by trolls and they're getting fed up with Sanders not controlling this.

You can view some of the debate livestream. It will disappear soon so if you want to get some of the action, watch it now.


Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Patty Duke Passed Away!


Patty Duke, famed child actress and advocate for mental health passed away in Idaho.

Today, Hollywood reports that legendary actress Patty Duke passed away. The actress died in Couer d'Alene, Idaho after a ruptured intestine lead to sepsis. Patty Duke (born Anne Pearce) was the adorable girl in the classic sitcom based off her name. She was the star and doppelganger of The Patty Duke Show where she played cousins who shared misadventures as one is an adventurous tomboy and the other is uptight and cautious. The show went through three seasons on ABC.

Born in Queens, New York in 1946, Patty Duke's break came when she took the role of Helen Keller in the Broadway version of The Miracle Worker. She also reprised the role in a 1962 film where she earned an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. At the time, Patty Duke was the youngest person to win an Oscar.

Patty decided to jump into a bigger roles. She played Neely O'Hara in the "Valley of the Dolls" film in 1967. Duke continue to work on film and television for most of her time.
Patty Duke played Patty and Cathy, two identical cousins. 
She would win three Emmys and two Golden Globes.

The last appearance of Patty was on the Disney Channel series "Liv and Maddie", wher she played twin grandmothers to twin sisters played by Dove Cameron. Her final appearance on film was "Power of the Air" which will be release next year.

In her memoir Call Me Anna, Duke revealed that she had suffered from bipolar disorder. She would become an advocate for mental health research.

The actress was married four times. She was survived by her husband Michael Pearce and her children Kevin Pearce, Mackenzie Astin, and Sean Astin.

World News Today send our condolences to the family of Patty Duke. A great actress and entertainer will sorely be missed.

Sean "Puffy" Combs Opening Up "Bad Boy" High!

Mr. Combs opens up a charter school in Harlem.

The media mogul's latest endeavor: Opening up a charter school.

Sean "Puffy" Combs, known as Puff Daddy/Diddy told the junk food media that he's going bring Hartford's Capital Prep Charter School to Harlem. He wants to turn an abandoned building in Harlem into a school for social justice. The school will cater to high school students from 6th grade to 12th grade.

Combs is co-founding the school with Steve Perry, a recognized name in education reform who has sparred with union leaders and made TV appearances such as on CNN's "Black in America."  Perry founded a public magnet campus in Hartford, Conn., in 2005, and a charter in Bridgeport, Conn., founded in 2015. Charter schools are publicly funded and can be privately operated.

Combs provided office space and staff in New York to launch the school, Perry said. Initially, those staffers canvassed the neighborhood for support. Perry said he hasn't asked Combs to donate his money to the school, and the musician's day-to-day involvement is still to be determined.

Teachers are called illuminators because they're more than just instructors, said Capital Prep Harlem Principal Danita Jones.

He's accepting students this session.

This is the media mogul's first attempt at opening up an institution for disadvantaged youth.

Combs is the founder of Bad Boy Entertainment. Through the 1990s and 2000s the label was credited to the success of Notorious B.I.G., 112, Total, Faith Evans, Mase, The Lox, Craig Mack and Black Rob.

Bad Boy's latest acts include Cassie, Machine Gun Kelly, and French Montana.



Thursday, March 10, 2016

G-O-Dweebs Debate In M.I.A.!


Another damn debate and the four dweebs continue to scrap over who's better than Hillary Clinton.

The Republican debate being hosted by CNN, Univision, The Salem Radio Network and Washington Times. The four candidates are in Miami doing their final stand before Super Duper Tuesday.

Florida and Ohio are big states and the prizes are so sweet. These are winner take all states and it's going to be an ugly fight for Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, John Kasich and Marco Rubio.

Today, Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) became the first U.S. Senator to endorse Ted Cruz for president. He came out for Cruz after the junk food media was wondering who Lee would turn to. Failed presidential candidate Carly Fiorina has also came out and endorsed Cruz. Conservative agitator Mark Levin once again said that Ted Cruz is the "most conservative" candidate in this race. He finally decided to endorse the Republican for president.

Cruz is trailing by 100 delegates against Trump. Trump's three wins has increased his lead. Trump has 1/3 of the delegates in the bag.

Then the biggest endorsement for Donald Trump, the failed presidential candidate Ben Carson will endorse the billionaire on Friday at an event. The former neurosurgeon blames Cruz for ruining his chances at winning the election.

 Also there's news of a Trump supporter sucker punching a protester at an event.

Ohio's governor John Kasich has to make a message that he is the adult in the room. Ohio is extremely competitive for him. He's leading in one poll which is giving him an ounce of hope for his struggling campaign.  Trump is leading by 5 points or higher in Ohio.

In Florida, Marco Rubio is desperate for a huge win. Trump and Cruz have called for Rubio to drop out and endorse one of them. Rubio refuses to drop out and he's planning on going even harder on them.

Many Republicans fear that Trump and Cruz could drive crucial voters from their party with their nationalist and rigid rhetoric.

The Florida senator has the most to lose.

If the struggling candidates fails at winning Florida or Ohio, it may be over for the Rubio and Kasich.

Quick Poll.


Who won this debate?

Donald Trump
Ted Cruz
Marco Rubio
John Kasich
I'm Voting For The Democrat!
I'm Sitting This One Out!
Do Quizzes


Watch the debate live if it's available on YouTube. But also, here's Mike Lee endorsing Ted Cruz today.



Thursday, February 25, 2016

The Little Tin Horns Debate!

Another debate!

It's time to start treating Donald Trump as a serious candidate. It's a scary scenario that we could have the controversial business/media mogul become the next President of the United States.

CNN and Telemundo are now the hosts the umpteenth Republican debate. This debate was supposed to be sponsored by NBC/Univision. Republican chairman Reince Priebus fired NBC and the National Review out the cannon.

CNBC got hammered by the candidates and top Republicans after the debate. National Review wrote a scathing criticism of Trump and it led to the Republican Party boycotting it.

Now it's coming close to Super Tuesday. One of these five candidates would become the presumptive Republican nominee if the 10 primaries go in his favor. 

Republicans in the establishment are mounting an all out war against frontrunner Trump.
Gas Bags! 
Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, John Kasich and Ben Carson are mounting their last stand in Texas. The debate is being held in Houston and then comes Super Tuesday. 

Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, and Minnesota caucuses, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, and Virginia. Republican caucuses: Alaska and Wyoming are holding it on March 1, 2016.

Trump clearly has a lead in Alabama, Arkansas, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Vermont, Virginia, Alaska and Wyoming. Colorado and Texas are very competitive. Cruz is placing his hopes that his home state would turn out in huge numbers for him. He has to win 50.1%  in order to take a majority of the delegates. 

There is a civil war within the Republican Party. They really fear that Trump's divisive rhetoric could doom the party. They can't stand Cruz because he's a gadfly. Most of the party is rallying around Rubio. 

Rubio hasn't won any major states since he's become the establishment's last hope. With Rubio calling upon Kasich and Carson to drop out, the candidates all fail to score over 50% of the vote in most of these primaries and caucuses. 


Who won the debate?

Donald Trump
Ted Cruz
Marco Rubio
John Kasich
Ben Carson
None of Them
I'm Not Voting For These Guys! I'm Supporting The Democrat.
I Am Not Inspired To Vote For These Guys! They Really Suck!
Poll Maker

So we'll get the live stream if it's available.



But in the meanwhile, watch the town hall forum.

Thursday, February 04, 2016

Dems The Debate Too!

Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton duke it out once again.

The Democratic debate is on MSNBC and the two candidates are taking off the gloves and I can say that it's pretty damn hostile. What turned out to be a friendly disagreement now becomes a battle royale.

Rachel Maddow and Chuck Todd get to instigate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton go after each other.

In the New Hampshire polls, Sanders is leading the polls. In the beginning Hillary Clinton was riding high in the polls. Sanders managed to either tie or run extremely competitive with her in the key states.

Iowa Caucus ended up with Clinton barely beating Sanders.

While the Republicans are having their civil war between Donald Trump, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), the Democrats are fighting it out.

This comes right after the CNN Townhall that was on yesterday. I didn't watch it.

Obviously the Democrats have cautious thoughts about their candidates. The field isn't strong.

It's so divided. The older generation and working class Democrats support Hillary Clinton. The young, White liberals and college educated support Sanders. The Black, Hispanic and LGBT vote is divided over who to choose.

So I am going to give you a poll.


Who Won This Debate?

Bernie Sanders Smoked Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clinton Trashed Bernie Sanders.
Republicans Gonna Crush Them.
Someone Watching MSNBC.
There's Too Many Damn Debates.
Poll Maker


Tuesday, February 02, 2016

Bern 'N Hills!

No easy road for Hillary Clinton. The Bern is hot!

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Hillary Clinton ended up in a tie in yesterday's Iowa Caucus. The Democratic candidates both ended up having 49.9% and 49.6% respectively. Clinton carried 700 (23) delegates and Sanders 695 (21). Some of the precincts were decided on coin flips.

The Democratic caucus is totally different from the Republican caucus. The delegates for the Democrats are split between candidates. Republicans are distributed through proportional.

Assuring that this will be a bitter Democratic primary. The Republicans on the other hand have Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) as their winner of the Iowa Caucus.

Sanders who is clearly a threat to Clinton is vowing to shake up the establishment. Sanders is a Democratic Socialist. He is a progressive and a very nice guy. He hasn't got the endorsements of fellow senators and Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), DNC chairwoman wants him out.

The young Democrats are not having it. They came out for Bernie and it seems like I can say that this is a "victory" for both Clinton and Sanders.

But the bad blood is already there. The Sanders supporters booed Clinton, and Republicans rivals.

You got liberal agitators Stephanie Miller, Thom Hartmann, Bill Press, Alan Colmes and Leslie Marshal all debating over who's got it in the bag. Their callers are threatening boycotting the Democratic candidate if its not theirs.

A civil war is mounting between Schultz and Rep. Tulisi Gabbard (D-HI). Gabbard, a conservative Democrat is trying to focus on issues that Republican bark over. Schultz and Gabbard sparred over the debate schedule and how to distribute delegates. Gabbard was banned from the first debate after she appeared on MSNBC to bitch about Schultz.

Also noted, former Maryland governor Martin O'Malley dropped out. He only managed to win a measly 8 state committed delegates.

The agitators in the junk food media (i.e. Drudge, old fart Limbaugh, and that annoying conservative agitator Sean Hannity) have called Sanders a curmudgeon.

And yet, Cruz and rival Donald Trump aren't!

Well it's off to New Hampshire. The Republicans have a last stand here. Jeb Bush, John Kasich, Chris Christie and Marco Rubio have a last stand here. If they fail at winning against Cruz or Trump, it's over for them.

It's over for Ben Carson, Carly Fiorina, Rick Santorum, and Jim Gilmore.

Clinton and Sanders will appear on CNN tonight to do a town hall. They will have the gloves off when this happens.

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Glenn Frey Passed Away!

Glenn Frey passed away.

Just a week ago, the world lost iconic rocker David Bowie, now tonight its with sad news that we have to report that The Eagles front man and pioneering rock legend Glenn Frey passed away.

"Glenn fought a courageous battle for the past several weeks but, sadly, succumbed to complications from rheumatoid arthritis, acute ulcerative colitis and pneumonia," reads a post on the band's official website.

Frey had been suffering from intestinal issues, which caused the postponement of the band's inclusion in the 2015 Kennedy Center Honors.

The Eagles were founded in Los Angeles by Glenn, along with his friends Don Henley, Bernie Leadon and Rand Meisner. They started their gig in 1971 as a traveling band for Linda Ronstadt.

They were all experienced musicians who forged a laid-back, country-tinged sound that the Eagles would eventually make famous.

"We are all in a state of shock, disbelief and profound sorrow," Don Henley said in a statement Monday. "I'm not sure I believe in fate, but I know that crossing paths with Glenn Lewis Frey in 1970 changed my life forever, and it eventually had an impact on the lives of millions of other people all over the planet.

"It will be very strange going forward in a world without him in it," Henley added. "But, I will be grateful, every day, that he was in my life. Rest in peace, my brother. You did what you set out to do, and then some."

Throughout the early- to mid-1970s, Frey and the band released hit after hit, leading a renaissance of mellow California singer-songwriters with such artists as Ronstadt and Jackson Browne.
The Eagles.
Frey and Henley co-wrote many of the band's biggest songs, including "Best of My Love," "Lyin' Eyes," "One of These Nights" and "Hotel California." Frey also famously helped Browne finish writing the Eagles' first hit, "Take It Easy," contributing the catchy verse, "it's a girl, my Lord, in a flatbed Ford / slowing down to take a look at me."

Frey played guitar and keyboard and took lead vocal duties for the band on tunes like "Take it Easy" and "Tequila Sunrise."

With "Hotel California" in 1976, the band reached the pinnacle of its success, selling 16 million copies. They released four number one albums consecutively between 1975 and 1979: "One of These Nights," "Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975," "Hotel California" and "The Long Run."

"Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975," was the first album certified platinum and has sold 29 million copies in the United States, second only to Michael Jackson's "Thriller," according to Rolling Stone.

The Eagles have sold more than 100 million records worldwide and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. But while public reception was warm, the band had a prickly relationship with many critics.

"Another thing that interests me about the Eagles is that I hate them," wrote rock critic Robert Christgau in 1972, when they first hit it big.

The band succumbed to internal squabbles and broke up in 1980. Frey, Henley and other band members were famously contentious.

With his pop sensibilities and gift for melody, Frey was an ideal songwriting counterbalance to Henley's seriousness and penchant for weighty social statements.

"He was like a brother to me," Henley went on to say Monday. "We were family, and like most families, there was some dysfunction. But, the bond we forged 45 years ago was never broken, even during the 14 years that the Eagles were dissolved."

Frey saw solo success with the 1982 release "No Fun Aloud." He hit the top 40 with "The Heat Is On," "You Belong to the City," "True Love," and "Soul Searchin.'"

He also tried his hand at acting with a guest spot on "Miami Vice" and a small role in the 1996 film "Jerry Maguire," among other credits.

The Eagles reunited for 1994's Hell Freezes Over tour, which spawned an MTV special and a live album. They would continue to tour together over the years.

"Words can neither describe our sorrow, nor our love and respect for all that he has given to us, his family, the music community & millions of fans worldwide," the band said on its website Monday.

World News Today send our condolences to family of Glenn Frey.



Monday, January 11, 2016

BREAKING: David Bowie Passed Away!

David Bowie passed away.

The flamboyant iconic rocker passed away says his publicist. The news hit social media overnight.

He died yesterday after fighting a battle with cancer. Bowie's family was there in presence.

Born David Robert Jones in Brixton, South London, he scored his first hit song "Space Oddity" and secured an enduring fanbase with his albums "The Man Who Sold the World and "Hunky Dory".

He created the androgynous Ziggy Stardust, and it became his biggest success. He is a pioneer of the "glam rock" genre.

David Bowie married Iman in 1992.
Bowie is credited as a producer, writer, and actor.

Bowie appeared in several movies and television. He was featured in the "The Man Who Fell To Earth", "Basquiat", "The Prestige" and the cult classic movie "Labyrinth."

He played in the Jareth the Goblin King in the dark fantasy movie.

Bowie was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 and given the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2006. In 1997, he celebrated his 50th birthday playing at sold out show at New York's Madison Square Garden alongside fellow rockers The Foo Fighters, Bill Corgan, Lou Reed, Robert Smith and Frank Black.

In 2004, the musician suffered chest pains while performing at a festival in Germany and collapsed backstage. While Bowie initially thought he pinched a nerve in his shoulder, the pain was later diagnosed as a clogged coronary artery and it required emergency heart surgery.

Some people were concerned about his health overtime. Some people spotted the rocker in New York public a "pale shadow of his former self".

He released the single "We Are We Now" in 2013. Some saw the song as subliminal for ailing health.

His longtime producer Tony Visconti denied that Bowie had Alzheimer's disease.

His 25th and possibly final album Blackstar was just released this month. Additionally the musical "Lazarus" which he co-wrote with playwright Edna Walsh and features old and new Bowie songs, open in December to positive reviews. It was earned bragging rights as one the best Off Broadway shows ever, says the New York Times.

The Huffington Post confirmed the news today.

David Bowie was married model and actress Iman. They have a daughter named Alexandra Zahra Jones. His son Duncan Jones was born through his first marriage to Mary Angela Barnett.

World News Today send our condolences to the family of David Bowie.

Friday, January 08, 2016

CNN Town Hall: Gun Control Debate!

The president sits with Anderson Cooper in a CNN Town Hall about Guns in America.

President Barack Obama does a town hall on CNN with Anderson Cooper. He goes into the hot button topic of gun control.

Some issues will be mentioned. Some will be missed. I'm not perfect but I am willing to give you the most I've gotten from it.

The most notable things mentioned in the town hall.

First thing, the president addresses the mass shootings of last year and Chicago. Obama said that even though Illinois has some of the strictest background and gun control measures, some travel to state that have easier access to obtain firearms. He named Indiana as one of the reasons for illegal guns on the streets of Chicago.

The National Rifle Association declines the offer to attend the CNN town hall. President Barack Obama chided the organization for ignoring his request for invite to the White House.

Obama takes a question from a rape victim from Colorado. The victim says that she believes in having firearms. Kimberly Weeks-Corban is a supporter of guns. She admits to being raped and feels that it's a need for firearms.

Obama took a question from Talia Kyle, the widow of slain activist Chris Kyle about gun ownership.

Obama address Chicago. He reminds the town hall about the illegal transport of firearms into Chicago. He talks about the death of Hadyia Pendleton. Her mother Chloe was in the audience. She spoke to the president on the rise of violence in her community. Hadiya was killed two weeks after she performed at the inauguration of the president in 2013. He also brings up Zaevion Dobson.

Paul Babeu, the controversial Pinal County, Arizona sheriff asks the president a question.

Chicago Catholic pastor Michael Pfleger had an opportunity to ask the president a question.

Mark Kelly, the husband of former Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords asks the president a question.

Anderson Cooper did get the president riled up when he was asked about the nonsense being spread around by the conservative websites. The president took a shot at Infowars and The Drudge Report.

I  want you to know that it was lively. I wish it would have went a bit longer. I kind of wished to hear from gun shooting survivors. It's unfortunate that even this town hall won't sway the ignorant nonsense being spread by Republicans, conservative agitators and the NRA.



Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Don Lemon Got A Kick Out Of Teen Being Flipped By Cop!

Don Lemon gets into a heated confrontation with Sonny Hostin on CNN. They debate the now viral video of a young girl being flung around by South Carolina cop in a school classroom.

The now viral video of South Carolina Deputy Ben Fields flipping a teen in the classroom of a suburban Columbia school has the nation talking.

#BlackLivesMatter once again brings to light the unfair treatment of unarmed citizens and law enforcement. This issue bring concerns of Blacks being brutalized or killed while in police custody.

The Richland County Sheriff's department iced Fields pending either discipline or criminal misconduct charges. The FBI and South Carolina state authorities are considering possible civil right violations against Fields.

Fields got him a lawyer and a police union who is willing to back up the claim that the teen didn't act right from the jump. The person who filmed the encounter didn't get the whole story.

CNN, MSNBC and that right wing network are covering the controversy in their usual partisan fashion. Some commentators are supportive of the #BlackLivesMatter movement. They are outraged that the officer who has a history is still on the force.

Then of course the #AllLivesMatter crowd. The concern trolls who are often siding with the law regardless of misconduct or reckless call. These networks continuie bringing on commentators who often believe that the actions were justified.

Take that asshole Milwaukee sheriff David Clarke, Jr. He's been on that right wing network more than he's been in his office in Milwaukee. The conservatives seem to rely on this buffoon for commentary. This Black lawman often expresses outrageous comments towards Black America.

Some of his comments are half-true or deliberately biased. The racist right eats this stuff for breakfast. They find these coons to air out our problems while failing to address the rise in heroin and human trafficking. None of these coons talk about gun crime in America. It's always Black on Black violence and negligent parenting.

Enter the next buffoon in the media. The third most hated agitator in cable news, Don Lemon.

Don Lemon comes in third place. He, Ronan Farrow and that annoying conservative agitator are the worst in cable news. They are often panned along with Rev. Perm for being just plain awful.

That annoying conservative agitator and Rev. Perm were demoted. Farrow was kicked off the 3pm spot on MSNBC. Don Lemon was promoted to the struggling 9pm slot on CNN.

He seems to get a kick out of law enforcement brutalizing citizens. On the Situation Room, Wolf Blitzer, Tom Fuentes and Sunny Hostin were debating this with Lemon.



Lemon made a comment that seems to attract Mediaite.

“It does look disturbing,” said the CNN anchor. “The part that is most disturbing to me is seeing her thrown around. As far as the desk going over, I don’t know if the desk fell over because she didn’t want to get up or if he pushed it over. I don’t know. I think there’s context to everything. I would like to see what happens before and I would like to see what happened afterwards… It does look horrible. It does look like there’s no excuse for what he’s doing to her, but again, we don’t know… This only show a small slice in time of what happened. I’d like to know more before passing judgment.”

That got Sunny Hostin out of her seat. She wanted to reach across the set and slap the shit out of Lemon. Figuratively speaking of course.

 “Are you guys kidding me?” said Hostin.
Deputy Ben Fields may want to consider a new line of work.
Lemon and Hostin took turns yelling at and interrupting one another.

“No, we’re not kidding. We don’t know what happened,” said Lemon. “You weren’t sitting in the room, Sunny. You don’t know if she wasn’t standing up!”

“I don’t need to know more,” Hostin retorted, to which Lemon said: “You do need to know more! As a prosecutor, you should want to know more.”

“This is a young girl!” she shouted, emphasizing the girl’s age in comparison to the school resource officer.

Lemon persisted, noting that all the facts should be sought out and analyzed before passing judgment on the situation. Fuentes and Blitzer didn’t say anything throughout the exchange, though they mostly agreed in their own comments. Hostin, however, never relented until the show host interrupted the segment to show a second video.

Regardless of how this situation happened, would you want your child or you tossed around like that?

FBI chief James Comey also lit up a shit storm by saying that recording misconduct by law enforcement makes it harder for them to do their jobs. Comey believes the "Ferguson Effect" has made the law lack the effort to combat real criminal activity.

The White House shot back saying that Comey's comments were ridiculous.

Sunday, October 18, 2015

What Happened To Daven Guilford?

The tragic death of unarmed teen Deven Guilford has gotten the junk food media's attention.

If it wasn't for #BlackLivesMatter you would have never heard of the tragic death of Deven Gulford.

Deven Guilford was a teen from Michigan who was on his way to see his girlfriend. He was driving on the road allegedly with his bright lights on.

Deven observed Eaton County sheriff Jonathon Frost with his high beams on. Deven flashed his high beams on and it caught the attention of Frost.

So Frost would eventually pull over Deven. The interaction between the two would end up becoming a deadly encounter. Deven was shot and killed after a traffic stop and a struggle with the deputy who made the stop.

The shooting which was captured on film shows that Deven was questioning why he was being stopped and detained. He also informed the officer he had no weapon and he was filming the officer.

Michigan sheriff's deputy Jonathan Frost
Deven has been very concern about law enforcement violating civil liberties. Like many, some believe those in law enforcement violate the rights of the motorists. They try to find ways to search a person's vehicle without a warrant. The law will concoct a story claiming you violated a traffic law.

Sometimes police-citizen interactions will result in a warning or citation. Other times, it may merit an arrest or use of deadly force.

CNN reports that Guilford had just dropped his brother off at a church and was driving to his girlfriend's house in the town of Mulliken, according to an account of the stop from the county prosecutor's office.

Frost pulled the teen over and turned on his body camera before exiting his vehicle, multiple accounts of the traffic stop show.

"I couldn't see," Guilford says to Frost, as recorded on the body camera, complaining to the officer that the headlights of his vehicle -- a new SUV, according to the complaint and report -- were shining in his eyes.

"I didn't have them on," Frost responds, meaning his high beams. He asks the teen for his license and registration.

Guilford persists, and Frost continues to deny his high beams were on, asking more times for the driver's license. Their argument escalates.

Frost radios for backup as Guilford continues to refuse to produce his identification. Guilford makes a phone call and begins to record the interaction on his own cell phone camera. Guilford admits he does not have his license after Frost asks for it a sixth time. Frost wrests open the driver's door and points a Taser at Guilford, telling him to get on the ground to be detained.

Frost later writes in a narrative account of the stop submitted as part of the police incident report that he thought that in light of Guilford's challenges, the teen may have calling in reinforcements from a local "sovereign citizen or militia movement." The prosecuting attorney's report references a recent police bulletin that warned officers about such threats.

Guilford lowers slowly and reluctantly to the ground. Frost screams for him to lie down with his hands on his side. Guilford continues to film the scene and struggles from the asphalt next to his car.

Guilford, shown on Frost's body camera with his elbows propping him up on the side of the highway, his cell phone in his right hand, says, "This is what American--"

Frost grabs his phone and throws it feet away on the ground.

"You can't do that!" the teen cries, getting up.
The law releases injuries of Frost to justify deadly encounter with Deven Guilford. It looks like the Taser barb ricocheted on his face. 
"Get your hands behind your back. You're under arrest," the officer shouts back.

Frost discharges his Taser into Guilford's back.

The Taser was shot too close to its target and didn't administer a full shock, the report by the county prosecutor later noted. Instead of being incapacitated, Guilford leaps up angrily.

Basically what I believe is the Taser ricocheted into the face of Frost. Guilford didn't attack him. He got up and tried to move away from the Taser barb. That's when Frost drew his service weapon.

Only audio recorded on the body camera, and from Guilford's cell phone still recording on the ground nearby, captures what happens in the next 13 to 14 seconds: Heavy breathing, thumping noises, seven gun shots, and a scream.

Of course, Frost walks after the grand jury believed that he used justified deadly force. The bag 'em ups said that Deven had traces of marijuana and alcohol in his blood. The usual smear tactics created by the law enforcement to say that the deadly encounter was justified.
Body camera on Frost showed Deven on the ground recording him. Frost kicks his phone and then the encounter.
They said that Deven refused to issue his license. He forgot his license at his girlfriend's house. The officer could have asked for social security and address for verification.

It's a damn shame. The family has filed a federal lawsuit against the Eaton County prosecutor, the sheriff's department, and Frost.

A Facebook group called "Justice for Deven Guilford," run by the family, is verdant with posts of support and pictures of the blond, ruddy-faced teenager.

Guilford's then-girlfriend, identified in his obituary as Brittany Patterson, wrote in the group in August: "Being someone's first love may be great, but to be their last is beyond PERFECT. It would of been 3 years this month."

On that cold night in February, Patterson arrived at the scene of the traffic stop shortly after Guilford was shot, the prosecutor's report said.

It was Patterson's car that Guilford had been driving to her house. It was she that he had called in the middle of the traffic stop, and she'd picked up only to hear what sounded like "someone was running or out of breath" the report said.

She had brought Guilford's wallet and driver's license, the report said. He had left them at her house.

World News Today send our condolences to Deven Guilford.



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