Thursday, June 2, 2016

Clinton To Blast Trump On North Korea, NATO In Foreign Policy Speech

WASHINGTON - Democratic presidential leader Hillary Clinton will scold Republican Donald Trump for being too agreeable with North Korea and excessively unforgiving on European associates on Thursday in a remote approach discourse in California intended to depict the very rich person businessperson as unfit for the White House. The discourse in San Diego comes as the previous secretary of state tries to move her thoughtfulness regarding the Nov. 8 presidential decision against likely adversary Trump and far from Bernie Sanders, the U.S. congressperson from Vermont who is proceeding with his longshot offer for the Democratic selection. Trump has said he would take a seat with North Korean pioneer Kim Jong Un to attempt to stop Pyongyang's atomic program and has reprimanded the decades-old NATO organization together with chiefly European countries as old and too expensive for the United States. "It's vital that individuals comprehend this is not just about Republican versus Democrat, that Trump is dissimilar to any presidential hopeful we have seen and he is on a very basic level unfit to be our president," Clinton assistant Jake Sullivan said in a meeting before the discourse. California, the most crowded U.S. state, is among six expresses that hold Democratic naming challenges on Tuesday. Clinton as of now has an almost impossible lead over Sanders in the representative tally, yet is trusting a definitive win in California can help her secure the selection and subdue worries about divisions in the gathering before the general decision.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman Says Trump University Was 'Straight Up Fraud'
"In New York, we have laws against business extortion, we have laws against shopper misrepresentation," Schneiderman said in a meeting with ABC's George Stephanopoulos on "Great Morning America." "We have a law against running an illicit, unlicensed college. This never was a college. The misrepresentation began with the name of the association, and you can't simply circumvent saying this is the George Stephanopoulos Law Firm/Hospital/University without really qualifying and enrolling, so it was truly an extortion from start to finish." Trump University, an unaccredited revenue driven organization propelled by hypothetical GOP chosen one Donald Trump in 2005, offered courses in land and speculation. Archives unlocked by a government judge not long ago relating to a claim against the endeavor uncovered how its salesmen were advised to purposely deceive potential clients, control their feelings and overlook their worries about going separate ways with, at times, a huge number of dollars. "It's extortion. This is only straight up extortion. It resembles offering individuals something you say is a Mercedes and it ends up being a Volkswagen," Schneiderman included in a different meeting MSNBC's "Morning Joe." "And regardless of the possibility that some individuals say, 'Well, I really sort of like the Volkswagen,' it's still extortion, 'cause it's not a Mercedes. This is not a college." He included: "Donald Trump's sole part was in promoting. He was the pitchman. We have the recordings of him making these false guarantees. He was not included in the educational programs. He never met or prepared the educators. However, he was unmistakably responsible for pitching this trick college to individuals, persuading them that it was his own privileged insights and saying things like 'go to the weekend course.' 'Realize what it took me an entire lifetime to learn in land.' 'You can get rich, as well.' That was his part." Popularity based presidential cheerful Hillary Clinton had comparable words about the endeavor on Wednesday, amid a rally at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. The previous secretary of state asserted Trump would trick voters in the November race similarly Trump University exploited its understudies. "Trump and his workers exploited powerless Americans, urging them to maximize their Mastercards, void their retirement investment funds, annihilate their money related prospects – all while making guarantees they knew were false from the earliest starting point," Clinton said. "This is simply more proof that Donald Trump himself is a fake. He is attempting to trick America the way he misled each one of those individuals at Trump U."

Woman-found dead in Minn. was on UCLA shooter's 'hit list' .............

Los Angeles police said Thursday that a lady found on a "kill list" in the home of the shooter in a UCLA murder-suicide was discovered dead in Minnesota and that two educators were additionally focused on, including one killed at the college. The shooter, who killed himself in the homicide suicide Wednesday morning, was recognized as Mainak Sarkar, 38, a designing graduate understudy, as indicated by Officer Jenny Houser, representative for the Los Angeles Police Department. Talking on KTLA-TV, Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck said Sarkar headed to Los Angeles from Minnesota with two weapons and executed Professor William Klug, his previous educator, before murdering himself. Beck said when powers looked Sarkar's home in Minnesota, they found an "execute list" with the names of Klug, another UCLA educator and a lady. Beck said the lady was discovered shot dead in her home in an adjacent Minnesota town. The other teacher on the rundown was unharmed, he said. Sarkar, a designing investigator, killed the 39-year-old Klug in an office in the building working of the University of California Los Angeles on Wednesday morning. He evidently trusted that Klug, his previous teacher, stole his PC code and offered it to another person, as per the Los Angeles Times and KNBC-TV. The rationale stayed indistinct despite the fact that police said they would concentrate on Sarkar's evaluations and a "more extended standing" poor relationship between the two men, KABC-TV reports.

Monday, May 30, 2016

Mark_Zuckerberg To Broacast Call To International-Space Station Astronauts Using Facebook Live.............


Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg is set to take connectivity to new heights by literally bringing one of his social network's new features out of this world.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration revealed on May 27 that Zuckerberg will host a live Earth-to-space call with three astronauts who are currently in orbit on board the International Space Station (ISS). The space station is currently the largest artificial body in low Earth orbit that can often be seen with the naked eye from Earth. The ISS serves as a research laboratory, where astronauts can conduct experiments in microgravity. The 20-minute call between Zuckerberg and British astronaut Tim Peake, from the European Space Agency (ESA), and NASA astronauts Tim Kopra and Jeff Williams, who currently live and work aboard the space station, will take place using Facebook Live video. Facebook Live allows users to do live video broadcasts in groups and events and the upcoming call between Zuckerberg and the astronauts can be watched by viewers via NASA's official Facebook page on Wednesday, June 1. "Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder and chief executive officer, will speak with three astronauts currently living and working aboard the International Space Station at 12:55 p.m. EDT - See more at: http://www.techtimes.com/articles/161890/20160530/mark-zuckerberg-to-broacast-call-to-international-space-station-astronauts-using-facebook-live.htm#sthash.GJt2s5Bp.dpuf

Woman are eaten by crocodile after going for late-night swim in Australia..................


Police are searching for a 46-year-old woman who is believed to have been taken by a crocodile in northern Queensland. The woman was swimming in waist-deep water with a female friend when the incident occurred, according to the Evening Standard. Police said the victim’s friend had tried to save her.
“Her 47-year-old friend tried to grab her and drag her to safety and she just wasn’t able to do that,” a police spokesman said. “They had been walking along the beach and they’ve decided to go for a swim just in waist-deep water at Thornton Beach and probably a very nice, clear night, but obviously may not have been aware of the dangers.”

Defiant dictator found guilty of human rights crimes, gets life............


Chad's former dictator Hissene Habre was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment for abuses during his time in power, Judge Gberdao Gustave Kam said Monday at the end of the trial that began in July 2015. Cheers, whoops of joy and tears greeted the judge's ruling from scores of Habre's former prisoners who hugged each other in the courtroom. Habre's trial by the Extraordinary African Chambers in the Senegalese courts began in July last year. It is the first trial in which the courts of one country are prosecuting the former ruler of another for alleged human rights crimes. More than 90 witnesses testified. Habre was convicted of being responsible for thousands of deaths and tortures in prisons during his rule from 1982 to 1990. A 1992 Chadian Truth Commission accused Habre's government of systematic torture, saying that 40,000 people died during his rule. It placed particular blame on his political police force. The ex-dictator, who has lived in Senegal's capital, Dakar, since fleeing Chad in 1990, has denounced his trial as being politically motivated. He and his supporters have disrupted proceedings several times with shouting and singing. He refused legal representation but the court appointed him Senegalese lawyers. Chad's government, led by President Idriss Deby, who served as Habre's military adviser before pushing him from power, supported the trial.

Roots in 2016 vs. 1977: How History's Miniseries Will Change Kunta Kinte's Story For A New Audience..........


With so many dissatisfying remakes of films and series, it's understandable to question why Hollywood continues to create them. However, Roots is an exception to that. Not only do the people behind the remake feel that their version is more relevant than ever, but that differences between Roots and the original miniseries will make the updated version more accurate than it was when it first aired in 1977. Roots is based on the novel Roots: The Saga of an American Family by Alex Haley. While A+E Networks' version, which will air simultaneously on History, Lifetime, and A&E, will have some changes from the 40-year-old original, still expect to learn about the sprawling history of Kunta Kinte and his family when it premieres on Monday, May 30. The 1977 miniseries Roots was a landmark piece of television that was watched by more than 50 percent of all American homes with TVs, according to Nielsen. To help put that number into perspective, Vulture compared how the most-watched show on cable in 2016, the AMC's The Walking Dead, was viewed by under 8 percent of homes. With great viewership when it first aired and its impactful legacy with colleges teaching Roots classes and high school students watching the series in school (like I did), a remake seems unnecessary. However, as The Hollywood Reporter wrote, the original series can be considered dated, with producer LeVar Burton (who starred as Kunta Kinte in the original) stating that producer Mark Wolper (whose father produced the original) told him that he tried to show the series to his own 16-year-old son and it did not resonate with him. And thus, a remake was born, complete with the modern touch that Questlove (serendipitously of the band The Roots) supervised the music.