Thursday, July 7, 2016

Two More Black Victims of Police Violence Become Hashtags #PhilandoCastile #AltonSterling


Philando Castile Shooting Livestream Video [GRAPHIC CONTENT]

For the news media, one way to frame these stories as something new is to focus on the technology, which now makes it possible for eyewitnesses to record and disseminate the killings, and for those outraged by the images instantly appearing on their screens to register their discontent without even looking up from their phones.

Thats why the first reports on the killing of Philando Castile, a 32-year-old cafeteria supervisor at a Montessori School in St. Paul, Minnesota, who was shot while reaching for his license during a traffic stop on Wednesday night, included a comment from a Facebook spokesman. The aftermath of the shooting, as Castile bled to death in the front seat of a car, was streamed live on the social network from the phone of Castiles distraught girlfriend.

The video stream starts just after the shooting, with images of Castile still strapped into his seat, his white t-shirt covered in blood, as his girlfriend says to him, Stay with me. (The video is reversed, like a reflection in a mirror, so that the injured driver appears to be on the right rather than the left of the car, apparently because the woman was using the phones forward-facing camera.)

We got pulled over for a busted tail light in the back, she explains. She adds that he is licensed to carry a gun, but was simply trying to get his I.D. and his wallet out of his pocket and he let the officer know that he was, that he had a firearm and he was reaching for his wallet and the officer just shot him in his arm. Were waiting for a back-up.

The officer outside the car then shouts at the woman to keep her hands where he can see them. As she says, I will, sir, no worries, I will, the camera pans across to reveal the officer standing outside the car, training his gun on the couple. He then appears to scream f**k!

A screenshot from the Facebook video stream of Philando Castiles killing.

Lavish Reynolds via Facebook

The woman then resumes explaining what happened, saying, he just shot his arm off; we got pulled over on Larpenteur, a street in the Falcon Heights neighborhood of St. Paul. The officer, who sounds like he might be crying, then interrupts with his self-justification, screaming, I told him not to reach for it, I told him to get his hand off it! The woman replies: You told him to get his I.D. sir, you told him to get his drivers license.

Oh my G*d, please dont tell me hes dead, she then says. Please dont tell me my boyfriend just went like that.

Moments later, as the police back-up arrives and the woman is told to leave the car, she can be heard asking about the four-year-old girl who watched the whole scene unfold from the back seat. Wheres my daughter? You got my daughter?

As the woman was arrested, the phone was forced from her hand but kept recording, and she could be heard telling anyone who might have been watching the live stream, They threw my phone, Facebook. The stream continues for nearly eight more minutes, recording her interaction with the officers and the face of her daughter once they were reunited in the back seat of a police car.

Near the end of the clip, as the woman breaks down, screaming and crying, a transcript of the video shows that her young daughter tries to comfort her.

Thats the police officer over there that did it with the black on, she says. I cant really do s**t because they have me handcuffed.

Its okay, mommy, her daughter says.

I cant believe they just did this, she adds, before screaming and breaking down in sobs.

Its okay, Im right here with you, the little girl says.

Castile was taken to a hospital in Minneapolis, where he died a short time later. His family told WCCO, a CBS affiliate, that the video was streamed to Facebook by his girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, who added just one word of commentary: Police.

Valerie Castile, the dead mans mother, said she had no doubt he toldthe police officer he had a firearm and was legally permitted to carry it. Im sure he did, because thats something we always discussed: comply. Thats the key thing, the key thing in order to try to survive being stopped by the police is to try to comply. Whatever they ask you to do, do it. Dont say nothing, just do whatever they want you to do.

So whats the difference in complying, she asked, and you get killed anyway?

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Proposed Development To Overlook Piedmont Park And BeltLine


Atlanta Jazz Festival 2016 (Piedmont Park )

The Atlanta BeltLine continues to attract new development. The latest project on the drawing board is a four-acre project next to Piedmont Park.

Atlanta-based Fuqua Development is looking to build a project along Monroe Drive near 10th Street. According to this weeks Atlanta Business Chronicle, the development would include apartments, townhomes and a boutique hotel. Developers are also considering including a natural foods grocery store and chef-inspired restaurants next to Park Tavern restaurant overlooking Piedmont Park and the BeltLines Eastside Trail.

City officials have eyed some of the land for redevelopment for a while. A littlemore than a year ago, Atlanta BeltLine Inc. and the citys economic development armInvest Atlanta issued a request for proposals for the redevelopment of 1.7 acres nextto Park Tavern and sought a best in class mixed-use project with at least 20 percentaffordable housing. The site owned by Invest Atlanta could now become part of Fuquas project if the development team can acquire it.

The development has the early support of Atlanta City Councilman Kwanza Hall.

Hall believes the project has potential to become part of a larger transit-orientedredevelopment around Monroe Drive and 10th Street, often choked with traffic andswarmed by park-goers. In coming years, city officials look to add streetcar lines andstops along the BeltLine.

Source: http://news.wabe.org/post/proposed-development-overlook-piedmont-park-and-beltline

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Jim Carrey"s Girlfriend Cathriona White Documented Heartbreak in Suicide Note: Report


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Cathriona White and Jim Carrey Credit: AKM-GSI Jim Carrey"s late girlfriend, Cathriona White, wrote about the pair"s breakup in her suicide note last year, TMZ reports. Celebrity Deaths in 2016: Stars Weve Lost

According to official documents obtained by the site, White, then 30, wrote the letter shortly after they split. "I"ve spent 3 days now in disbelief that you"re not here. I can go on brokenhearted and try to put the pieces back. I could, I just don"t have the will this time. I"m sorry you felt I wasn"t there for you. I tried to give you my best part," she reportedly wrote, per TMZ.

"I don"t really know about burial or that sort of thing. You are my family so whatever you choose will be fine," she continued. "Please forgive me. I"m just not for this world."

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As previously reported, Carrey, 54, and the Ireland-born makeup artist began dating in 2012. White died of a drug overdose on September 28, 2015, after sharing several cryptic posts on her social media accounts. On September 1, she tweeted that she was "signing off" of Twitter.

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The following month, the True Crimes actor attended White"s funeral in her hometown of Cappawhite in Co Tipperary, Ireland. He was one of six pallbearers during the procession in town.

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"I am shocked and deeply saddened by the passing of my sweet Cathriona," Carrey told Us Weekly in a statement at the time. "She was a truly kind and delicate Irish flower, too sensitive for this soil, to whom loving and being loved was all that sparkled. My heart goes out to her family and friends and to everyone who loved and cared about her. We have all been hit with a lightning bolt."

If you or someone you know is struggling, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255).

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Source: http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/cathriona-white-documented-heartbreak-in-suicide-note-report-w212197

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Corr blimey Barcelona have bid for Angel Correa rejected as Lionel Messi opens talks over Chelsea transfer


Messi facing 21 months in prison for tax fraud

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Fox News reviewing Gretchen Carlson"s claims against Roger Ailes


Ex-Fox News host Gretchen Carlson sues CEO Roger Ailes claiming sexual harassment

Fox News chairman Roger Ailes is going on the offensive.

The media big fired back Wednesday night at former employee Gretchen Carlson"s accusations that he made repeated sexual advances towards her.

"Gretchen Carlson"s allegations are false. This is a retaliatory suit for the network"s decision not to renew her contract, which was due to the fact that her disappointingly low ratings were dragging down the afternoon lineup," Ailes said in a statement hours the lawsuit was filed in New Jersey Superior Court Wednesday.

Parent company 21st Century Fox, however, announced Wednesday night that it would conduct an internal probe into Carlson"s claims against the CEO and "Fox & Friends" co-host Steve Doocy.

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Though Doocy was not named as a defendant, the suit accuses the conservative cad of having "created a hostile work environment by regularly treating (Carlson) in a sexist and condescending way" during their stint together on the controversial morning show.

"The Company has seen the allegations against Mr. Ailes and Mr. Doocy," a rep for Fox said in a statement.

"We take these matters seriously. While we have full confidence in Mr. Ailes and Mr. Doocy, who have served the company brilliantly for over two decades, we have commenced an internal review of the matter."

Carlson is accusing Ailes of terminating her after 11 years at the network because she refused to sleep with him. The "Real Story with Gretchen Carlson" host"s contract was allowed to expire on June 23.

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Carlson claims that a pattern of sexual harassment in the newsroom over several years culminated in a September meeting in which Ailes propositioned her.

"I think you and I should have had a sexual relationship a long time ago and then you"d be good and better and I"d be good and better," the complaint accuses Ailes, 76, of telling the former Miss America last September.

"Sometimes problems are easier to solve (that way)."

Carlsons lawyer, Nancy Erika Smith, told CNN Money that at least ten other women have contacted her firm to give their own accounts about mistreatment under Ailes leadership.

But Ailes disputes those claims.

"When Fox News did not commence any negotiations to renew her contract, Ms. Carlson became aware that her career with the network was likely over and conveniently began to pursue a lawsuit," Ailes said in his statement. "Ironically, Fox News provided her with more on-air opportunities over her 11 year tenure than any other employer in the industry, for which she thanked me in her recent book. This defamatory lawsuit is not only offensive, it is wholly without merit and will be defended vigorously."

Carlson"s legal team, though, points to a rise of 33% in her viewership this before her firing, making it the No. 1 rated cable news show in its time slot.

"We challenge him to deny, under oath, that he made the statements attributed to him in the Complaint," Smith and co-attorney Martin Hyman said in a joint statement. They also threw the book at Ailes, saying the overbearing boss reviewed everything his employees said to the press or published.

"Gretchen was once chastised for answering a question from a hometown newspaper about her favorite Minnesota State Fair food," the lawyers said. "In her book Gretchen told her story while trying to keep her job - knowing that Ailes had to approve what she said."

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Euro 2016 semifinals: When is Portugal vs. Wales, Germany vs. France? TV, channel, live stream, WATCH ONLINE


PORTUGAL vs WALES 2-0 (Cristiano Ronaldo Goal and Advert Parody)(Euro 2016 Semi-Final)

Portugal meets Wales in a semifinal match of the2016 European Championshipat Stade de Lyon in Lyon, France on Wednesday, July 6, 2016.

The winner advances to the championship game against the winner of Thursday"s semifinal between Germany and France.

Here"s what you need to know:

Who:Portugal vs. Wales

What:European Championship semifinal

Where:Stade de Lyon, Lyon, France

When:Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Time:3 p.m. USA Eastern (9 p.m. in France)

TV:ESPN, ESPN Deportes

Livestream:WatchESPN

Germany faces France in the other semifinal game, which will be played on Thursday, July 7, 2016, at Stade Velodrome in Marseilles, France.

Here"s what you need to know:

Who:Germany vs. France

What:European Championship semifinal

Where:Stade Velodrome, Marseille, France

When:Thursday, July 7, 2016

Time:3 p.m. USA Eastern (9 p.m. in France)

TV:ESPN, ESPN Deportes

Livestream:WatchESPN

NYCFC gets revenge vs. Red Bulls

No tantrums, no screaming and shouting, no condemnation by TV jury. No calls for them to be sent home and fired from their jobs.

What"s gone wrong with referees at the European Championship?

Well, nothing. In fact, with just three games to play, everything"s going right.

The referees" performances in the 48 games played so far in France have received top marks.

Soccer pundits have been forced to describe the action rather than berating the man in the middle and his assistants.

And there have been so many top performances by referees that UEFA will struggle to select the man to take charge of Sunday"s final in Paris.

Will it be England"s Mark Clattenburg, Germany"s Felix Brych or Hungary"s Viktor Kassai, all of whom have turned in impressive performances?

"Mark Clattenburg must have a great chance of that huge honor of taking the Champions League final and a major international final in the same season, now that the rules allow you to do so," said former FIFA referee Kim Milton Nielsen, writing on the "You are the Ref" refereeing website.

Clattenburg, who has not officiated since the round of 16, may fall victim to footballing politics, however, as might Brych. The German will not get the prestigious appointment if his country qualifies for the final, and Clattenburg, an Englishman, may endure the same fate ifWales a close neighbor to England beatsPortugalto make the final.

Much of the credit for the improvement in standards has been given to Italian Pierluigi Collina, now in charge of UEFA referees. He is better known for being the best referee of his generation, using charisma rather than yellow and red cards to control games, and has introduced a series of measures to help develop elite match officials.

(The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

Joe Giglio may be reached at jgiglio@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @JoeGiglioSports. Find NJ.com on Facebook.

Source: http://www.nj.com/sports/index.ssf/2016/07/euro_2016_semifinals_when_are_portugal_vs_wales_ge.html

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Milos Raonic thinks up a plan for Wimbledon revenge over Roger Federer


Roger Federer fourth round press conference

Everyone in the players area was cheering on Roger Federer when the king of Centre Court mounted his regal comeback from two sets down against Marin Cilic on Wednesday. Everyone, that is, apart from Milos Raonic. He refused to be swept away by the romance of Federers victory and it was not out of support for Cilic, even though he has a closer relationship with the Croat.

Instead Raonic watched the television in a transfixed state, studying the match, the trends, searching for any potential signs of weakness that he can exploit when he meets Federer in a repeat of their 2014 semi-final, which the Swiss won in three routine sets.

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I was just seeing where guys are going on the important moments, what patterns to pick up, so you can try to cover up some things in those moments, said the sixth seed. As the man with one of the biggest serves in the game, he presumably would have noted how Federer slowly took control of the contest.

Federer struggled to read Cilics serve at first, making 20 out of 36 returns in the first set and 11 out of 26 in the second. In the fifth set, however, his return stats were up to 72% and Federer went from losing the majority of the rallies between zero and four shots in the first two sets to dominating them in the final three.

Raonic, who hit his 114th ace of the tournament in his quarter-final win over Sam Querrey, loves to kill off a point quickly. Serve and volley is a tricky tactic to pull off against Federer, though. Raonic will need variety and durability, while the quality of his returns will be crucial. Federer has been broken three times in five matches.

Federer has beaten Raonic twice on grass, the last time at Wimbledon in 2014 in what was the Canadians first appearance in the last four. Two years have passed since I played him here in the semi-finals. Im happy that I have another shot at him, said the Canadian.

The 25-year-old has matured since surrendering to Federer two years ago and though he has lost nine of their 11 matches, he won their Brisbane final in January.

Raonic impressed in his defeat to Andy Murray in their Australian Open semi-final later that month. He rarely betrays any emotion on the court, either positive or negative.

Yet Raonic is a deep thinker whose willingness to analyse his game can sometimes be detrimental. His coach, Carlos Moy, has encouraged him to loosen up a little, along with helping him to hone his skills at the net. There was a glimpse of his calm when he recovered from two sets down against David Goffin in the fourth round.

The other high-profile member in Raonics team is John McEnroe, who was brought in at the start of the grass season. It has been an encouraging start, with Raonic close to beating Murray in their Queens final.

It escaped no ones attention that McEnroe commentated on Federers match against Cilic for ESPN. You read statistics quite a bit, Raonic said. Ill look through it a little bit. Carlos will look through it a lot. John called the entire match. Im sure hes going to have plenty of things to say.

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