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Friday, March 21, 2014

Proof Barack Obama is NOT a US Citizen? - Got a Minute?

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Proof Barack Obama is NOT a US Citizen? - Got a Minute?

Monday, January 20, 2014

Wait A Minute, Didn’t I Take Your Mug Shot Already

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Wait A Minute, Didn’t I Take Your Mug Shot Already

Friday, December 20, 2013

2013 Three Minute Thesis People"s Choice Award - Jim Plamondon

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2013 Three Minute Thesis People"s Choice Award - Jim Plamondon

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Treasury warns Congress not to wait til last minute on debt ceiling


U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew speaks about the economy at an event hosted by the Commonwealth Club of California at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, August 22, 2013.


Credit: Reuters/Beck Diefenbach




Reuters: Politics



Treasury warns Congress not to wait til last minute on debt ceiling

Saturday, August 10, 2013

California Inmate in Prison Hunger Strike Says "Each Minute Has Been Torturous"



Hundreds of inmates across the state enter second month of protest against "inhumane" solitary confinement units








California"s prison hunger strike is pitting hundreds of inmates against authorities in a battle of wills largely invisible to outsiders.


A mass protest which has just entered its second month is playing out in the solitary confinement units of maximum security jails where an estimated 400 prisoners are refusing food to demand an end to what they call inhumane conditions.


Some have been hospitalised as their bodies, stripped of fat, now consume muscle, a point when health can be permanently damaged.


Inmates" supporters held small rallies in Oakland and Los Angeles on Thursday to mark one month – 32 days – since the July 8 start of the protest. A “bike for the strike” event is scheduled in Oakland on Friday.


The core demand is an end to indefinite solitary confinement in Security Housing Units, known as SHUs. Some inmates have been in such cells for decades, prompting denunciations from Amnesty International and other human rights advocates.


Strike leaders – an unusual alliance of whites, African Americans and Latinos – say the conditions amount to torture and that the system for selecting those for segregation is callous and capricious. A condition of release into the general jail population is to “debrief” – inform – against gang members.


Authorities reject the criticism and say the strike is an attempt by gang leaders to regain the ability to terrorise fellow prisoners, staff and communities throughout California. Each side accuses the other of brutality and manipulation. There is little sign of negotiation or compromise.


The media have not been granted access to striking inmates but eight in solitary confinement at Pelican Bay state prison, an isolated, windswept facility outside Crescent City, and the protest"s epicentre, have written to the Guardian shedding light on their motivations and states of mind.


In handwritten letters on A4 notepaper they all pledged continued defiance and gave no indication about when the strike may end. Todd Ashker, an outspoken member of the so-called Short Corridor Collective, a group of segregated strike leaders, said he was inspired by the 1981 hunger strikes by republican prisoners in Northern Ireland which left 10 men dead.


Ashker said he had become friends with Denis O"Hearn, a sociology professor and author of Nothing But an Unfinished Song: Bobby Sands, the Irish Hunger Striker who Ignited a Generation. He called the book “one of many inspirations” and vowed to continue his protest. “Staying strong and committed!!”


Ashker, 50, a convicted killer with neo-Nazi tatoos, has obtained a paralegal degree and initiated multiple lawsuits, helping inmates win the right to order books and earn interest on jail savings accounts.


He said he had been denied human contact with loved ones during 27 years in solitary confinement. “Each minute has been torturous to my mind and body.” He would be released into the general prison population only if he informed against others but he had no information, he said.


Ronnie Dewberry, 54, another strike leader who has adopted the name Sitawa Nantambu Jamaa, called himself a “captive new Afrikan prisoner of war” unjustly jailed for a 1980 murder he denies.


An alleged member of the Black Guerrilla Family, he enclosed a five-page essay titled “I know my destiny” which vowed to never inform on fellow inmates. “From this day until the day I die I shall always be ready to keep fighting/struggling and liberating the mental chains from our people"s minds.”


Marcus Harrison, who has adopted the name Kijana Tashiri Askari, sent “revolutionary greetings” and said he was a political prisoner at a “slave kamp” which waged psychological war against inmates.


Fati Carter, who has been in the Pelican Bay SHU “for 23 years and one month”, alleged authorities were manipulating the media by giving occasional access to inmates who had been released from solitary confinement after informing. Such men were compromised and “attempting to curry favor with their handlers”, said Carter.


Strikers could not communicate but were united, he added. “The motive force which inspired those I know to support the strike is the injustice we suffer.”


The Aryan Brotherhood and Black Guerrilla Family reportedly instigated the hunger strike and persuaded traditional latino rivals, the Mexican Mafia and Nuestra Familia, to join.


Inmates abandoned two hunger strikes in 2011 after authorities promised to review solitary confinement cases and change selection procedures. Activists say some 33,000 inmates joined the beginning of the latest strike and that the number has settled to around 400. The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has not supplied a recent estimates but usually gives a lower number than activists.


Martin Bibbs, who was convicted of attempted murder, said this time strikers would continue until obtaining meaningful change. “Change is sometimes just a new pile of shit. And that"s what we"ve been getting – new piles of shit which they call change.”


There are 122,000 inmates in California"s 33 state prisons. Last week the US supreme court upheld a federal court ruling that the state cut its jail population to 110,000 by the end of the year to reduce overcrowding, which has been blamed for illness and violence. Four of the state jails – Pelican Bay, Corcoran, Folsom and Tehachapi – have the special security SHU units.


Jeffrey Beard, who heads the California department of corrections and rehabilitation, urged the public not to be “fooled” by the strike, calling it an attempt by homicidal gang leaders to turn the clock back to when they ran jails like fiefdoms.


Many of those refusing food were doing so under duress, he said in a Los Angeles Times op-ed. “The inmates calling the shots are leaders in four the most violent and influential prisons gangs in California. Brutal killers should not be glorified. This hunger strike is dangerous, disruptive and needs to end.”


 

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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

A Minute With: Craig Robinson masters the apocalypse. Twice


Actor Craig Robinson, one of the stars of the new film

Actor Craig Robinson, one of the stars of the new film ”Peeples” produced by Tyler Perry arrives at the film’s premiere in Hollywood May 8, 2013.


Credit: Reuters/Fred Prouser






LOS ANGELES | Wed Jun 5, 2013 6:48am EDT



LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Comedian Craig Robinson won over audiences as the warehouse manager Darryl on NBC’s long-running sitcom “The Office” but now the actor is taking on the apocalypse as he moves into films.


Chicago native Robinson, 41, will star in two comedies centered around the biblical end of the world, playing a megalomaniac Satan in indie comedy “Rapture-Palooza” that is out in theaters on Friday.


In “This is The End,” out next week, Robinson will play himself in a cast of celebrities forced to deal with the apocalypse after attending a party at James Franco’s house.


Robinson talked to Reuters about leaving “The Office,” developing his own television show and re-enacting Spider-Man with Franco, Seth Rogen and Danny McBride.


Q: You have two movies coming out, and both are about the biblical rapture. Have you fully mastered the apocalypse?


A: I will rule the apocalypse, yes. I know exactly what needs to be done, what you need to keep and what you need to let go of. People are the same. If you’re nice in life, you’re probably going to be nice in the apocalypse. It’s all about survival.


Q: What was your favorite part of playing a megalomaniac politician who also happens to be Satan in “Rapture-Palooza?”


A: I was cracking up at his insecurity and wanting to be loved, he was a complex dude and it was so much fun to play … The way he would go back and forth in his own monologue, that’s what really made me want to be a part of the project.


Q: In “This Is The End” you play yourself but how do you play yourself as a character?


A: It’s obviously heightened versions of ourselves but because you’re playing yourself, you can really make no mistakes. It was really about being as close to you as you can but also having these crazy things that you would never say or do as we played the characters.


Q: What was the biggest difference between Craig in the movie and Craig in real life?


A: In the movie I think I admit to murder and I probably wouldn’t do that in real life. That’s the most heightened difference really … I was so callous about it too (in the film).


Q: What was your most outrageous scene in “This Is The End?”


A: One of the moments that did not make it into the film but will probably be on the DVD is when we were doing the drug trip scene and we were playing “Spider-Man.” Franco was the Green Goblin and Seth (Rogen) was pushing him around on a skateboard, and Danny (McBride) was Spider-Man and I was Mary Jane (Spider-Man’s love interest). That was pretty outrageous and scarring.


Q: What did “The Office” mean to you and what will you miss most about playing Darryl Philbin?


A: It opened every door and beyond because it’s like you’re everybody’s friend, people really think they know you … That’s nine years of being in someone’s living room and it means the world. It’s given me a career and friends with strangers. People come to my shows because they want to see a piece of Darryl.


I’m going to miss seeing where’s he’s going. He was always a stoic dude, kind of callous but pretty smart and then he was getting these interviews and having breakdowns, so he had these layers. I do miss his one-liners and being the smartest dude in the room.


Q: You’re currently developing your own television show, what is that going to explore?


A: I shot a pilot for NBC (a unit of Comcast Corp) and right now it’s kind of in limbo. It didn’t get picked up for the fall season so we do not know. We’re still waiting to hear. It incorporates me as a music teacher … I used to be a music teacher in Chicago and I also did have a band called The Nasty Delicious so it was really about me getting together with writers and producers and going through my old life and my life now.


Q: You’ve been working in comedy for a few years now, what’s the most important thing you’ve learned about the craft?


A: Keep grinding your axe because you can get rusty. Every joke has a life and it’ll dictate its life to you so your responsibility is to bring that joke to life each and every time.


(Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy)





Reuters: People News



A Minute With: Craig Robinson masters the apocalypse. Twice